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Mathematics, 05.12.2019 17:31 pr173418

Consider the function, f(x) = 1 1 + x 2 .
a. (10 pts) compute z 1 −1 f(x) dx using five point simpson’s method (two simpson partitions). show all the calculations in exact arithmetic (i. e. use fractions throughout).
b. (15 pts) partition the interval [−1, 1] into 5 subintervals. for this partition, compute z 1 −1 f(x) dx using trapezoid and midpoint methods. show all the calculations in exact arithmetic

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