?Identifying definite integrals as limits of sums Consider the following limits of

Chapter 14, Problem 331

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Identifying definite integrals as limits of sums  Consider the following limits of Riemann sums of a function f an [a, b]. Identify f and express the limits as a definite integral.

\(\lim _{\triangle \rightarrow 0}\ \sum _{k=1}^{n}\ |\overline x_k^2-1|\ \triangle x_k;\ [-2,\ 2]\)

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