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Ok so with my half-yearly maths exam on Wednesday I'm more than a little worried about this damned integration stuff.. I get the trapezoidal areas bit, but the Simpsons rule is still eluding me when it has to be used twice.
 

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use twice = 2 strips
i.e. 3 function values

If you're really worried, do your homework.
 

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maybe help from someone who isnt in year 7?

And I drew up my problem in paint shop pro, but how do you add it?
 

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mouldy_bread said:
maybe help from someone who isnt in year 7?
:laugh:

I assume to add it you need to upload the image somewhere and then attach it using the IMG code. What is your question exactly?
 

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Are you referring to Estel as being in year 7? Disregard his HSC completion date (2010), she is actually in year 12 (yes?) and doing extension 2 mathematics.
 
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mouldy_bread said:
maybe help from someone who isnt in year 7?

And I drew up my problem in paint shop pro, but how do you add it?
hahaha, estel is no way in year 7...
if i haven't got da wrong guy, i remember estel was a really powerful mathematician on the ext2 forum last year:p and he was class of 04
 

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FinalFantasy: powerful... hmmm
powerful ego maybe :p

Trev is right about my grade, but I think I won't comment on anything else in his first post :p
 

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The assumption Estel is a female name...
it's actually not.

Read LOTR :p
 

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Trev said:
Yeah, just post your question rather than drawing it. We are able to draw it ourselves!
um ok... is there some way to write these equations properly or do I just make do?

Approximate using 5 function values.
2
S= dx/x+1
1

so I changed it to
1
S = dx/x+1
0
+
2
S= dx/x+1
1

and put them into the formula... but i think I keep mixing around the dividing and multiplying parts because its 1/x+1.
 

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oh and sorry estel, all I read of your first post was 'if you're really worried, do your homework'... joined that with the misleading 2010 date and assumed you were just some smartarse. This forum is pretty damn confusing compared to channel v. lol
 

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Mouldy, you may be interested in the general formula

Int approx: h[y0 + 4y1 + 2y2 + 4y3... yn]/3
where h = width of strips, n = number of function values.
Check the textbook... I'm sure Cambridge has it, don't know about the others.
 

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ah yes there's something similar to that in here... except they say that n is the number of subintervals instead or n+1 function values. Sigh I'll just have to get to it and ask my teacher if i'm doing it properly.

So you're really in 4u maths? thats daunting. I'll stick with history and english extensions instead.
 

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You're quite right :p
starts from 0 to n so it's n+1 values
 

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Thanks for that equation, it kind of made sense. In thanks, I added to your reputation points... this is a crazy forum. So many options.
 

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