Simpsons rule
Simpson's rule The approximation ∫xi+2xi f(x)dx ≊ ⅓h (f(xi) + 4f(xi+1) + f(xi+2))
where h = xi+1 – xi
It is used in numerical integration.
where h = xi+1 – xi
It is used in numerical integration.
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