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    If a Function Is Concave Up, Then the Left-Hand Riemann
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If a Function Is Concave Up, Then the Left-Hand Riemann

Question 51

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If a function is concave up, then the left-hand Riemann sums are always less than the right-hand Riemann sums with the same subdivisions, over the same interval.

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