X 0 1 f(x) -3 -2 a) Applying the Composite Trapezoidal Rule with all the points in the table we get the following estimation for f* 4 2 3 1 6 16 13 f(x) dx: b) Applying the Composite Simpson's Rule with all the points in the table we get the following estimation for f(x)da:
X 0 1 f(x) -3 -2 a) Applying the Composite Trapezoidal Rule with all the points in the table we get the following estimation for f* 4 2 3 1 6 16 13 f(x) dx: b) Applying the Composite Simpson's Rule with all the points in the table we get the following estimation for f(x)da:
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