Hey guys, I'm having trouble with this question:
"Use Simpson's Rule and 4 sub-intervals to approximate the area bounded by the curve y = e-x2 , the x-axis, and the lines x = -2 and x = 2."
It seems using the formula A = (b-a)/6 {f(a) + f(b) + 4[f(a+b)/2]...} from Cambridge gives me double the actual answer? I got 3.32 :/
"Use Simpson's Rule and 4 sub-intervals to approximate the area bounded by the curve y = e-x2 , the x-axis, and the lines x = -2 and x = 2."
It seems using the formula A = (b-a)/6 {f(a) + f(b) + 4[f(a+b)/2]...} from Cambridge gives me double the actual answer? I got 3.32 :/