chingyloke
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find [ordinates 2-0] (x-x^2) dx with the trapezoidal rule using 4 trapezia...can anybody help? i keep getting stuck.
well using 4 trapezia means using 5 ordinates.find [ordinates 2-0] (x-x^2) dx with the trapezoidal rule using 4 trapezia...can anybody help? i keep getting stuck.
oh, i don't think so.okay. thankyou. yeh wasn't sure to use absolute values or not.
but the question isn't specifically asking for area...should i be using absolutes then?
Yes, I agree. It's quite a poorly written question...x******f(x)***W*****P
0.0***0.000***1*****0.000
0.5***0.250***2*****0.500
1.0***0.000***2*****0.000
1.5***-0.750**2*****-1.500
2.0***-2.000**1*****-2.000
*******************--------
*******************-3.000
Integral = 1/2 x h x sum
= 1/2 x 0.5 x –3
= –0.75
But it's not a well written question. Trapezoidal rule (and Simpson's rule) are practical ways of approximating areas, so this probably should be done in parts. The area by trapezoidal rule, is actually 1 u2.
Well no.Well isn't trap + simpsons rule used to find approximations of AREA? So you'd assume that its always asking for area?