3.1. How large should n be to guarantee that the Simpson's Rule approximation to S e dx is accurate to within 0.00001? 3.2.Show that Tn +M, = S2n %3D where Tn, Mnand Sn represent the Trapezoidal, Midpoint and Simpson's rule approximations with n subintervals respectively. 4.1 Evaluate the integral the integral 1 dx. xVx2 – 4
3.1. How large should n be to guarantee that the Simpson's Rule approximation to S e dx is accurate to within 0.00001? 3.2.Show that Tn +M, = S2n %3D where Tn, Mnand Sn represent the Trapezoidal, Midpoint and Simpson's rule approximations with n subintervals respectively. 4.1 Evaluate the integral the integral 1 dx. xVx2 – 4
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