Use minimum 0.00 or higher precision. Q1-Solve $\int_0^6 \frac{dx}{\sqrt{1+x^2}}$ using Simpson 3/8 for n=2. (20p)
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Step 1: The formula for Simpson's 3/8 rule is: $\int_a^b f(x) dx \approx \frac{3h}{8} [f(x_0) + 3f(x_1) + 3f(x_2) + 2f(x_3) + 3f(x_4) + 3f(x_5) + f(x_6)]$ where h = (b-a)/6 and $x_i = a + ih$. Show more…
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