Use inequalities (12), (13), and (14) to find a number n of subintervals for (a) the midpoint approximation M n , (b) the trapezoidal approximation T n , and (c) Simpson’s rule approximation S n to ensure that the absolute error will be less than the given value. Exercise 6 ; 10 − 4
Use inequalities (12), (13), and (14) to find a number n of subintervals for (a) the midpoint approximation M n , (b) the trapezoidal approximation T n , and (c) Simpson’s rule approximation S n to ensure that the absolute error will be less than the given value. Exercise 6 ; 10 − 4
Use inequalities (12), (13), and (14) to find a number
n
of subintervals for (a) the midpoint approximation
M
n
,
(b) the trapezoidal approximation
T
n
,
and (c) Simpson’s rule approximation
S
n
to ensure that the absolute error will be less than the given value.
Find the equation of the line / in the figure below. Give exact values using the form y = mx + b.
m =
b =
y
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A particle travels along a straight line path given by s=9.5t3-2.2t2-4.5t+9.9 (in meters).
What time does it change direction?
Report the higher of the answers to the nearest 2 decimal places in seconds.
Use the method of disks to find the volume of the solid that is obtained
when the region under the curve y = over the interval [4,17] is rotated
about the x-axis.
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