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use trapezoidal rule to estimate
f(1)= 20, f(3)=13, f(5)=15, f(7)=16, f(9)=11, on [0,6]
a, used midpint rule with n=5 to estimate intergral form 0 to 10 f(x)dx b,
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kyle
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Approximate the arc length of the curve y=(1/4)x^4 over the interval [1,2] using the Trapezoidal Rule T8.
I was never taught how
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EKM
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Estimate the value of the integral from negative 2 to 4 of x^3dx by using the Trapezoidal Rule with n = 3.
a) 252 b) 128 c) 63 d)
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Alice
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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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use trapezoidal rule to estimate the area of the equation x^2+y^2=9. Use trapeziums of width 1
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Given f(x) > 0 with f ′(x) > 0, and f ′′(x) > 0 for all x in the interval [0, 3] with f(0) = 0.1 and f(3) = 1, the left,
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Anonymous
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Estimate the area of the surface generated by revolving the curve y=cos(2x),
0≤x≤pi/4 about the x-axis. Use the trapezoidal
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Using trapezoidal rule, estimate the area under the curve
Y=1/2x^2-2 between x=2 and x=8 and x-axis. Use 6 strips (a) use
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Kharl
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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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sara
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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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Anonymous
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