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Errors in numerical
- a. Complete the following table with Trapezoid Rule (T(n)) and Midpoint Rule (M(n)) approximations to I for various values of n.
- b. Fill in the error columns with the absolute errors in the approximations in part (a).
- c. How do the errors in T(n) decrease as n doubles in size?
- d. How do the errors in M(n) decrease as n doubles in size?
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