haha yeh just realised now. Oh, just wanted to say how much i appreciate your work, especially the harder examples, even though i only do up to 2unit maths, you have helped me temendously :D
Is this like a poor man's 2nd order Taylor expansion and then integrating it ? I've been studying engineering for 3 years and this is the first time I see "Simpson's rule"... Clearly this wouldn't work (for example) if you let a be arbitrarily close to 0 when f(x)=ln(x)
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howcome i use the form h/3(f(a)+ f(b)+4f(even)+2f(odds)), where does the 2 come from ?
haha yeh just realised now. Oh, just wanted to say how much i appreciate your work, especially the harder examples, even though i only do up to 2unit maths, you have helped me temendously :D
@@katararox5pp 2f(odds) still confusing...how did this part derived from the procedure?
Is this like a poor man's 2nd order Taylor expansion and then integrating it ? I've been studying engineering for 3 years and this is the first time I see "Simpson's rule"... Clearly this wouldn't work (for example) if you let a be arbitrarily close to 0 when f(x)=ln(x)
Well, I mean, I'm in my first year of Engineering and it's come up.