According to the error-bound formula for Simpson’s Rule,

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According to the error-bound formula for Simpson’s Rule, how many subintervals should you use to be sure of estimating the value of

                     

                                         \(\ln 3=\int_{1}^{3} \frac{1}{x} \ d x\)

by Simpson’s Rule with an error of no more than \(10^{-4}\) in absolute value? (Remember that for Simpson’s Rule, the number of subintervals has to be even.)

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Text Transcription:

ln 3=integral_1^3 1/x dx

10^-4

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