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Mr.X

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Hello.
does anybody know, if i buy the Excel book, does it follow the Books. as in, if i want to do Exercise 4b (EXAMPLE) Will it show extra examples that i can follow, for instance,
simpsons Rule is not that hard, but theres one type which i think i have figured out but im not sure,
Now am i right, all you have to do is,
use the simsons rule twice, likeone the right way and one upside down? or am i wrong,

PICTURE IN YOUR MIND WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE
Normal Simpson Rule, One The rightway up, and one attached on Upsidedown,
Both have te same Distance between measurement H=40
iv been llookin all over the Net to find a website that will help,
ANYONE GOT NEE IDEA's\
Thanks :cool:
 

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it wont follow the same order neccessarily as ur text book does, but it covers everything.

i found it helpful 4 revision, particularly the revise in a month one. its quick, doesnt go into 2 much detail and just refreshed wat u already learnt. i got 90 in the test.
(assessment pulled me down)
 

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ummm
all you have to do for simpsons rule is figure out what value to put for all the letters (h, f, m, l or whatever they are) then put it into ur calculator
if the line with the values for h is in the middle of something (instead of being at the bottom) then you need to do 2 (or more) applications of the rule.. just make sure you find somewhere in the shape that has lines that look like this |_|_| (it may involve rotating the picture around) then you can apply the rule
remember if it looks like this |_|_|_|_| you should apply the rule twice to get it more accurate rather than using just the middle one and the 2 outside ones..
not sure if that helps i can draw you a diagram if you are still confused
i found the excel book useful for different explanations on how to work things out but often the textbook gives the most detail (i highly recommend the new century one)
 

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As croangel just said, use Simpson's Rule twice. Once for the first bit (right side up) ... h/3*(df+4dm+dl) ... I think here h=40 ... and again for the bit attached upside down ... h/3*(df+4dm+dl) ... and h = 40 here too. Add the two areas together for your answer. Does that help?
 

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