For each of the following sums: (i) Estimate the sum for n = = 10, 100 and 1000 (you may use computational tools to help, make sure to include supporting code). (ii) Evaluate (or estimate) the limit as n → ∞. (iii) Rewrite the sum as a definite integral and compute it. Compare your results. 2n (~) ((² + :-)" ) ! Σ n n i=1 n (b) ≤ (x (1)) COS 2n i=1 π 2n

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For each of the following sums:
(i) Estimate the sum for n = 10, 100 and 1000 (you may use computational tools to
help, make sure to include supporting code).
(ii) Evaluate (or estimate) the limit as n → ∞.
(iii) Rewrite the sum as a definite integral and compute it. Compare your results.
2n
3 1
(2) Σ (3+ :) ²)
n
i=1
n
(b) Σ
i=1
COS
in
2n
ㅠ
2n
Transcribed Image Text:For each of the following sums: (i) Estimate the sum for n = 10, 100 and 1000 (you may use computational tools to help, make sure to include supporting code). (ii) Evaluate (or estimate) the limit as n → ∞. (iii) Rewrite the sum as a definite integral and compute it. Compare your results. 2n 3 1 (2) Σ (3+ :) ²) n i=1 n (b) Σ i=1 COS in 2n ㅠ 2n
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