Let √(x^2-3x) for 3≤x≤9. We want to estimate  *Attached a) Divide the domain of f into 6 subintervals of the same length. Calculate their common length Δx (exact value). b) Determine the approximation of *Attached provided by Simpson's method with 6 sub-intervals. Give the answer to 3 decimal places.

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Let √(x^2-3x) for 3≤x≤9. We want to estimate 

*Attached

a) Divide the domain of f into 6 subintervals of the same length. Calculate their common length Δx (exact value).

b) Determine the approximation of

*Attached

provided by Simpson's method with 6 sub-intervals. Give the answer to 3 decimal places.

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