glittergal96
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Re: MX2 2015 Integration Marathon
A kind of open-ended question slightly related to my second method above:
Explain why Simpson's rule with equal spacing is "better" as a tool to numerically approximate definite integrals of smooth functions (functions with continuous derivatives of all orders) than the trapezoidal rule with equal spacing.
Try to use calculus and rigorous statements to justify your explanation, rather than just saying vague qualitative things like "quadratics can approximate curves better than lines".
A kind of open-ended question slightly related to my second method above:
Explain why Simpson's rule with equal spacing is "better" as a tool to numerically approximate definite integrals of smooth functions (functions with continuous derivatives of all orders) than the trapezoidal rule with equal spacing.
Try to use calculus and rigorous statements to justify your explanation, rather than just saying vague qualitative things like "quadratics can approximate curves better than lines".
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