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<span class="exam">Divide the interval &nbsp;<math style="vertical-align: -5px">[0,\pi]</math>&nbsp; into four subintervals of equal length &nbsp; <math>\frac{\pi}{4}</math> &nbsp; and compute the right-endpoint Riemann sum of &nbsp;<math style="vertical-align: -5px">y=\sin (x).</math>
 
<span class="exam">Divide the interval &nbsp;<math style="vertical-align: -5px">[0,\pi]</math>&nbsp; into four subintervals of equal length &nbsp; <math>\frac{\pi}{4}</math> &nbsp; and compute the right-endpoint Riemann sum of &nbsp;<math style="vertical-align: -5px">y=\sin (x).</math>
 
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Divide the interval    into four subintervals of equal length     and compute the right-endpoint Riemann sum of  


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