Use the following definite integral on problems 1, 2, and 3: $$\int_{0}^{5} (10e^{-\frac{x}{4}}) dx$$ 1) Estimate the definite integral above by hand using the trapezoidal rule for n = 4 (n is the number of trapezoids). Submit your work as a picture inside of an Excel spreadsheet.
Added by Michelle W.
Close
Step 1
.. + 2f(x_{n-1}) + f(x_n)]$$ where $\Delta x = \frac{b-a}{n}$ and $x_i = a + i\Delta x$. Show more…
Show all steps
Your feedback will help us improve your experience
Christy Galilei and 81 other Calculus 1 / AB educators are ready to help you.
Ask a new question
Labs
Want to see this concept in action?
Explore this concept interactively to see how it behaves as you change inputs.
Key Concepts
Recommended Videos
Trapezoidal Rule. Use the Trapezoidal rule to approximate the integral ∫(2 to 3) e^(2 − 3x) dx with n = 4 subintervals, rounded to 4 decimal places.
Christy G.
Consider the definite integral (4e^x) dx 54.1 What is the numerical approximate value of the integral obtained from the Right Box Rule using n? Give your answer accurate to six significant digits of the exact answer. 54.2 What is the numerical approximate value of the integral obtained from the Trapezoidal Rule using n = 4? Give your answer accurate to five significant digits of the exact answer. 54.3 What is the numerical approximate value of the integral obtained from Simpson's Rule using n? Give your answer accurate to significant digits of the exact answer.
Adi S.
Approximate the integral $int_4^6 frac{1}{4} e^{-x^2} dx$ using the Trapezoidal Rule and five intervals.
Recommended Textbooks
Calculus: Early Transcendentals
Thomas Calculus
Transcript
18,000,000+
Students on Numerade
Trusted by students at 8,000+ universities
Watch the video solution with this free unlock.
EMAIL
PASSWORD