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OpenStudy (jennychan12):

How to do Trapezoidal Rule on this problem? See below.

OpenStudy (jennychan12):

\[\int\limits_{1}^{2}\frac{ 1 }{ (x+1)^2 } \] n=4

OpenStudy (jennychan12):

anyone? @RadEn

OpenStudy (jennychan12):

this is the work that they have, but i don't understand where they got the 5/4 from cuz the subintervals are 1/2,1,3/2,and 2...

OpenStudy (jennychan12):

SOMEONE PLEASE HELP? I'm lost.

OpenStudy (jennychan12):

sorry nvm i got the answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (jennychan12):

i posted this same question in calculus

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay I want to see it. I've never heard of the trapezoidal rule

OpenStudy (jennychan12):

it's part of calculus just fyi

OpenStudy (jennychan12):

lemme pull it up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks, I will check it out. I've taken calc 1 twice, as well as Calc 2 & 3… must have been sleeping that day. :/

OpenStudy (jennychan12):

lemme tag u in it...

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