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Explain Simpson’s one third rule.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In numerical analysis, Simpson's 1/3 rule is a method for numerical approximation of definite integrals. Specifically, it is the following approximation: In Simpson's 1/3 Rule, we use parabolas to approximate each part of the curve.We divide. the area into n equal segments of width Δx.

Answered by tanujagautam107
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Step-by-step explanation:

Simpson's 1/3 rule is defined by: ∫ab f(x) dx = h/3[(y0+yn) + 4(y1+y3+y5+….+yn-1)+2(y2+y4+y6+…..+yn-2)] This rule is known as Simpson's One-third rule.

In numerical analysis, Simpson's 1/3 rule is a method for numerical approximation of definite integrals. Specifically, it is the following approximation: In Simpson's 1/3 Rule, we use parabolas to approximate each part of the curve.We divide. the area into n equal segments of width Δx

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