I don't always approximate integrals but when I do I usually use Simpson's Rule because it is more accurate than the Trapezoidal and Midpoint Rules ;) View Video Notes on Steemit: steemit.com/mathematics/@mes/approximate-integration-example-4-simpson-s-rule
I don't always approximate integrals but when I do I usually use Simpson's Rule because it is more accurate than the Trapezoidal and Midpoint Rules ;)
View Video Notes on Steemit: steemit.com/mathematics/@mes/approximate-integration-example-4-simpson-s-rule
Plz help me out with the solution coz I am getting stuck while substitution the values from the table into the formula
What will be the solution if we swap 1/2 with 1/x^2
Thx a lot, awesome job!
Value of n=10 (given)
Wht the fuck??