QUESTION 3 (a) Use the trapezoidal rule with 4 ordinates to estimate the value of x + In (2x) dx, giving your answer correct to three decimal places. (b) Use the Simpson's Rule, with 6 ordinates to find an approximation to e" dx , giving your answer correct to two decimal places.

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Section6.4: Values Of The Trigonometric Functions
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(a) Use the trapezoidal rule with 4 ordinates to estimate the value of
x + In (2x) dx, giving your answer correct to three decimal places.
(b) Use the Simpson's Rule, with 6 ordinates to find an approximation to
Les* dx , giving your answer correct to two decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 3 (a) Use the trapezoidal rule with 4 ordinates to estimate the value of x + In (2x) dx, giving your answer correct to three decimal places. (b) Use the Simpson's Rule, with 6 ordinates to find an approximation to Les* dx , giving your answer correct to two decimal places.
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