Finding the approximation of the integral using the midpoint rule without using midpoints. Example: Simpson's Approximations can be estimated using S = (1/3)T + (2/3)M where T is the trapezoidal approximation and M is the midpoint approximation (apparently.) What is the rule like this for midpoint?
It's to solve this question.
i'm looking i don't recall what you are looking for
it doesn't seem like the question you posted is asking you to use such a formula also i don't think there is one like the one you mentioned above for midpoint rule
collins are you there?
Sorry just got back from class. Turns out the formula in my question could be used.... I was just being blind. I found the Trapezoidal approximation and the Simpson's approximation and found midpoint using S = (1/3)T + (2/3)M
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