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Simpsons Rule?? (1 Viewer)

lowey123

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Whats the chance of this comming up this year as it was in least years paper? Do you think it will be in there???
 

hello1

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i think that it will be in it........ its pretty simple though so it ok!
 

adamj

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Probably will.

Hey a question:

I have come accross a problem where the simpson's rule is needed however instead of three measurements across the area (df, dm, dl) there is only two available, anyone got any idea how that is calculated?
 

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either one is zero but the chances of that happened are unlikely they normally provide about 5 sides so u use simpsons rule twice and an number down the bottom. hence A = (approx) h/3(df+4dm+dl).
 

Kamz

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Originally posted by adamj
Probably will.

Hey a question:

I have come accross a problem where the simpson's rule is needed however instead of three measurements across the area (df, dm, dl) there is only two available, anyone got any idea how that is calculated?
I got that question in my trial. it pissed me off. I forgot the solution although is very tricky from what i saw in my trial answer sheet:(
 

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