It could be. In addition to a Midpoint Rectangular Riemann Sum there is also a Left Rectangular Riemann Sum, a Right Rectangular Riemann Sum, and a Trapezoidal Riemann Sum.
When you are asked to compute a Riemann Sum, you must choose from the above list depending on the specific question, your teacher's preferences, and/or your own preferences.
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A rectangular pyramid you use 1/3 or divide 3 in the product but a triangular prism you use 1/2 or divide 2 on the product.
what is the midpoint between 9.9 and 10
Circumference = Pi * DiameterThe 3.14 is an approximation for Pi. So if you are finding the diameter of a circle, then divide the cirumference by 3.14.
The formula for finding the midpoint of a line segment using midpoint notation is: M ((x1 x2) / 2, (y1 y2) / 2)
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The first comprises one rectangular face and four triangular faces whereas the second has two triangular and three rectangular faces.
The word "rectangular" is an adjective, not a noun. So, a "rectangular" cannot exist. The question is like asking for the dimensions of a blue. What you need to do is specify rectangular WHAT! A rectangular pyramid, a rectangular prism, a rectangular dipyramid or some other shape.
I am not sure that a rectangular prism is in any position to care!
The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
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add all the sides ???
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A rectangular pyramid you use 1/3 or divide 3 in the product but a triangular prism you use 1/2 or divide 2 on the product.
what is the midpoint between 9.9 and 10
Find the height. I believe thats how you solve it.