Calculus, 10th Edition (Anton)

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Chapter 4 - Integration - 4.1 An Overview Of The Area Problem - Exercises Set 4.1 - Page 271: 25

Answer

The anti-derivative approach is analytical while the rectangle method is more of an approximation.

Work Step by Step

An antiderivative approach is usually more efficient in calculating areas if the functional form of the curve is known. This method gives precise areas while the rectangle method suffers from an inherent error based on the step size. However, the idea behind the rectangle method can easily be expanded to calculate volumes, surface areas, and line lengths.
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