Suppose that f(x)< 0 on the interval [a, b].Using Riemann

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Suppose that f(x) < 0 on the interval [a, b]. Using Riemann sums, explain why the definite integral \(\int _{a}^{b}\ f(x)\ dx\) is negative.

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Suppose that f(x) < 0 on the interval [a, b]. Using Riemann sums, explain why the definite integral \(\int _{a}^{b}\ f(x)\ dx\) is negative.

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Problem 4ESuppose that f(x)< 0 on the interval [a, b].Using Riemann sums, explain why the definite integral dx is neg

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