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Exercise

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Compute the upper and lower sums [math]U_\sigma[/math] and [math]L_\sigma[/math] in each of the following examples.

  • [math]f(x) = \frac1x[/math], [math][a,b] = [1,4][/math], and [math]\sigma = \{1,2,3,4\}[/math].
  • [math]f(x) = \frac x2[/math], [math][a,b] = [0,2][/math], and [math]\sigma = \{0, \frac13, \frac23, 1, \frac43, \frac53, 2\}[/math].
  • [math]g(x) = x^2 + 1[/math], [math][a,b] = [0,1][/math], and [math]\sigma = \{x_0,x_1,x_2,x_3,x_4,x_5\}[/math], where [math]x_i = \frac i5, i = 0, \ldots, 5[/math].
  • [math]g(x) = x^3[/math], [math][a,b] = [-1,1][/math], and [math]\sigma = \{-1, -\frac12, 0, \frac12, 1\}[/math].