Consider a function f such that f(1) = a, f(1.5) = b, and f(2) = 0.96. Let I = f(x)dx. Using %3D Romberg integration to approximate I, we get R21 2.078 and R22 2.031. !3! %3D Then a=3.478,b-1.937 a=-0.73 ,b=2.046 O a=0.67 ,b=2.046 O a=3.588 ,b-1.937
Consider a function f such that f(1) = a, f(1.5) = b, and f(2) = 0.96. Let I = f(x)dx. Using %3D Romberg integration to approximate I, we get R21 2.078 and R22 2.031. !3! %3D Then a=3.478,b-1.937 a=-0.73 ,b=2.046 O a=0.67 ,b=2.046 O a=3.588 ,b-1.937
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