(a) Find the approximations T10, M10, and S10 for 28 sin(x) dx. (Round your answers to six decimal places.) T10 = 55.538659 M10 = 56.230955 S10 = 56.003066 Find the corresponding errors ET, Em, and Es. (Round your answers to six decimal places.) ET = 0.461341 EM = -0.230955 Es = -0.003066

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(a) Find the approximations T10, M10, and S10 for
28 sin(x) dx. (Round your answers to six decimal places.)
T10 =
55.538659
M10 = 56.230955
S10 = 56.003066
Find the corresponding errors ET, Em, and Es. (Round your answers to six decimal places.)
ET = 0.461341
EM = -0.230955
Es = |-0.003066
(b) Compare the actual errors in part (a) with the error estimates given by the Theorem about Error Bounds for Trapezoidal and Midpoint Rules and the Theorem about Error Bound for Simpson's Rule.
(Round your answers to six decimal places.)
|ET| < 0.723480
|EMI < 0.361740
|Esl < 0.004760
(c) How large do we have to choose n so that the approximations Tn, Mp, and S, to the integral in part (a) are accurate to within 0.00001?
n =
2690
for Tn
n =
1902
for Mn
n =
476
for Sn
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Find the approximations T10, M10, and S10 for 28 sin(x) dx. (Round your answers to six decimal places.) T10 = 55.538659 M10 = 56.230955 S10 = 56.003066 Find the corresponding errors ET, Em, and Es. (Round your answers to six decimal places.) ET = 0.461341 EM = -0.230955 Es = |-0.003066 (b) Compare the actual errors in part (a) with the error estimates given by the Theorem about Error Bounds for Trapezoidal and Midpoint Rules and the Theorem about Error Bound for Simpson's Rule. (Round your answers to six decimal places.) |ET| < 0.723480 |EMI < 0.361740 |Esl < 0.004760 (c) How large do we have to choose n so that the approximations Tn, Mp, and S, to the integral in part (a) are accurate to within 0.00001? n = 2690 for Tn n = 1902 for Mn n = 476 for Sn
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