In Exercises 21 through 26, determine how many subintervals are required to guarantee accuracy to within 0.00005
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In Exercises 21 through 26, determine how many subintervals are required to guarantee accuracy to within 0.00005 in the approximation of the given integral by
(a) The trapezoidal rule
(b) Simpson’s rule.
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JI In(1+x) dx
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