Numerical Integration - Simpson's Rule : ExamSolutions Maths Revision
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- Revision of Simpson's rule in numerical integration.
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Best tutorial yet! None of the others explain what we're actually doing, this one tells me that they're the odd and even heights! Thanks, subscription earned!
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Succinct explanation.
how do you know if the value is an under or over esimate?
i was wondering if u can help me in this xcosx when x is in radians
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How do we know when simpson’s rule will give us the actual value of the integral? Is it just if it is another quadratic?
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in the first example would the sum of the 1'st even height not be included all i can see it the root 37 being included. thanks
The formula says that you take the first height separately then do 2 times the middle even heights. There was only one middle even height.
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should calculator be set to radian measure?
Yes.
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Isn't it h/2 in the equation?
No, that is for the trapezium rule.
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