Use Simpson's rule with n

  1. I need to compare and contrast Weddle's Rule and Simpson's rule and outline a distinguishing difference between them. I
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  2. Use the Trapezoidal Rule, the Midpoint Rule, and Simpson's Rule to approximate the given integral with the specified value of n.
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  3. Use the trapezoidal rule and simpson's rule to approximate the value of the definite integral ∫2,1 ln xdx; n =4
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  4. Is the simpson's rule always more accurate than the midpoint rule and trapezoidal rule?Not always; it is possible that the
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  5. Internal 1/sqrt(1+x^3) from [0,2] and n=10(a) Use the Trapezoidal Rule to approximate the given integral with the specified
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  6. ∮_0^1▒∫_1^2▒〖(x^2+y^2)dxdy〗using simpson's one third rule
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  7. use the simpson's rule with n=10 to estimate arc length of y=x^(-1/3), for 1<=x<6
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  8. Use Simpson’s rule to estimate ∫_0^2▒〖1/8 e〗^(x^2 ) dx with a maximum error of 0.1
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  9. Use Simpson's Rule with n = 10 to estimate the arc length of the curve.y = tan x, 0 < x < π/9
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  10. where can i find a computer code forSimpson's 1/3 Rule using c++? please help. thank you.
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