Repeat Example 13.26 using Simpsons approximation of order 2 to approximate the integrand. Comment on the result.
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Repeat Example 13.26 using Simpson’s approximation of order 2 to approximate the integrand. Comment on the result.
Examples 13.26
Repeat Example 13.24 using trapezoidal approximations of order
2,
3, and
4.
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