
(a)
Approximate the value of integral using Trapezoidal rule with
(a)

Answer to Problem 3E
With
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Since we are required to use the Trapezoidal rule, first we need to find the height.
Function values:
Now,
Setup the equation:
Plugin the values into the equation:
(b)
Whether the approximation is an overestimate or an under − estimate.
(b)

Answer to Problem 3E
The approximation is an overestimate.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
First derivative of the function:
Second derivative of the function:
We know that
Second derivative gives the concavity.
If the second derivative is greater than 0,
It’s an overestimate.
If the second derivative is less than 0,
It’s an underestimate.
Note that
The value of second derivative is 6xwhich is greater than 0 on interval [0, 2].
Therefore,
The approximation is an overestimate.
(c)
Integral’s exact value to verify the answer.
(c)

Answer to Problem 3E
The exact value of integral is 4 which is not same as using the Trapezoidal rule with
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Using FTC (Fundamental Theorem of Calculus):
Therefore,
Integral’s exact value is 4 which is not same as the value of integral obtained in Part (a).
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