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c) n=20

The interval [a,b] is divided into 20 subintervals of equal length.


∆x=(b-a)/20= (π/3-π/4)/20 1/240*π
Interval of x Interval of y=f(x)
Number of data Lower bound Upper bound Lower bound Upper bound ∆s
1 0.7854 0.7985 -0.3466 -0.3598 0.0186
2 0.7985 0.8116 -0.3598 -0.3735 0.0189
3 0.8116 0.8247 -0.3735 -0.3874 0.0191
4 0.8247 0.8378 -0.3874 -0.4018 0.0194
5 0.8378 0.8508 -0.4018 -0.4165 0.0197
6 0.8508 0.8639 -0.4165 -0.4316 0.0200
7 0.8639 0.8770 -0.4316 -0.4472 0.0203
8 0.8770 0.8901 -0.4472 -0.4631 0.0206
9 0.8901 0.9032 -0.4631 -0.4795 0.0210
10 0.9032 0.9163 -0.4795 -0.4963 0.0213
11 0.9163 0.9294 -0.4963 -0.5136 0.0217
12 0.9294 0.9425 -0.5136 -0.5314 0.0221
13 0.9425 0.9556 -0.5314 -0.5497 0.0225
14 0.9556 0.9687 -0.5497 -0.5684 0.0229
15 0.9687 0.9817 -0.5684 -0.5878 0.0233
16 0.9817 0.9948 -0.5878 -0.6076 0.0238
17 0.9948 1.0079 -0.6076 -0.6281 0.0243
18 1.0079 1.0210 -0.6281 -0.6491 0.0248
19 1.0210 1.0341 -0.6491 -0.6708 0.0253
20 1.0341 1.0472 -0.6708 -0.6931 0.0259
0.43558120

The approximate arc lenth 0f y=f(x) from x=π/4 to x=π/3 is 0.43558120

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