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Evaluate the following
(a) Analytically;
(b) Single application of the trapezoidal rule;
(c) Composite trapezoidal rule, with
(d) Simple application of Simpson's 1/3 rule;
(e) Simpson's 3/8 rule; and
(f) Boole's rule.
For each of the numerical estimates (b) through (f) determine the percent relative error based on (a).
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