In Problems 22 and 23, calculate the indicated Riemann sum Sn for the function f(x) = 100 − .x2.
23. Partition [−5, 5] into five subintervals of equal length and let c1 = −4, c2 = −1, c3 = 1, c4 = 2, and c5 = 5.
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