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The limit of the Riemann sum limn→[infinity]∑i=1n13+5in⋅5n can be expressed as a definite integral in many different ways. Find three of them with the limits of integration specified below. (a) ∫50 functionsequation editor dx (b) ∫83 functionsequation editor dx (c) ∫10 functionsequation editor dx

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