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In Simpson's rule, there is a variable h equal to​

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Simpson's Rule is a numerical method for approximating the integral of a function between two limits, a and b. It's based on knowing the area under a parabola, or a plane curve. In this rule, N is an even number and h = (b - a) / N. The y values are the function evaluated at equally spaced x values between a and b

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