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Chapter 5, Problem 46(choose chapter or problem)
In Exercises 45 and 46, use Simpson's Rule with n=6 to approximate \(\pi\) using the given equation. (In Section 5.8, you will be able to evaluate the integral using inverse trigonometric functions.)
\(\pi=\int_{0}^{1} \frac{4}{1+x^{2}} d x\)
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pi=int_0^1 frac4 1+x^2 d x
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