Now solved: Using the Trapezoidal Rule and Simpsons Rule In Exercises 1122, approximate

Chapter 5, Problem 18

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In Exercises 11-22, approximate the definite integral using the Trapezoidal Rule and Simpson's Rule with n=4. Compare these results with the approximation of the integral using a graphing utility.

\(\int_{0}^{\pi / 2} \sqrt{1+\sin ^{2} x} d x\)

Text Transcription:

int_0^pi / 2 sqrt 1+sin ^2 x d x

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