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Skunkylicious

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with our 3U class we got taught a different trapezoidal rule to the 2U classes and our rule doesn't seem to work. i dervived the 2U one but forgot to write it down and it was ages ago.... can someone please tell me what it is....
 

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h/2 (yo + yn +2(all the other numbers))
yo = the first number
yn = the last number
 

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Yes,

where h = b - a / n

n being the number of strips.
h being the width of the single strip.

a and b being the terminals (end points).

A = h/2 [ y0 + yn + 2(the rest)]

:)
 

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yes i'd like to remember the h bit as


h = b-a/2n


instead of adding the h over the 2


you've got it all in one ;) :p
 

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don't get confused with SIMPSON'S RULE

don't get your y1 and y0 mixed up
 

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Yep, with the h/2 and h/3's

h/2 = trapezoidal
h/3 = simpsons

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yeah h/3 like my teacher says


how homer has 3 kids

homer/3 lol


how errr creative!
 

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lol thats a good way to remeba it...very cleva indeed...
@ our scool we got taught a different way to do simspons and trapezoidal (we use a table with columns-x f(x) k k.f(x) )
same shit neway but it jus seems easier 2 do
 

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Originally posted by Supra
lol thats a good way to remeba it...very cleva indeed...
@ our scool we got taught a different way to do simspons and trapezoidal (we use a table with columns-x f(x) k k.f(x) )
same shit neway but it jus seems easier 2 do
lol well that's not your exclusive method of doing it, it's the secondary method of doing these approximations, it's really good when they provide a table of values for you.
 

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yeah simp 3 kids

and h/2 has 2 outside all

h/3 has 4 (odds) and 2 (even) ys
 

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