Let S 6 be the Simpson’s rule approximation for ∫ b a f ( x ) d x using n = 6 subintervals. (a) Expressed in terms of M 3 a n d T 3 (the midpoint and trapezoidal approximation), S 6 = _____ . (b) Using the function values y 1 , y 1 , y 2 , ... , y 6 at the end-points of the subintervals, S 6 = _____ .
Let S 6 be the Simpson’s rule approximation for ∫ b a f ( x ) d x using n = 6 subintervals. (a) Expressed in terms of M 3 a n d T 3 (the midpoint and trapezoidal approximation), S 6 = _____ . (b) Using the function values y 1 , y 1 , y 2 , ... , y 6 at the end-points of the subintervals, S 6 = _____ .
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