Now consider the function f (x) discussed in this chapter: (a) Take the integral and calculate (b)
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Now consider the function f (x) discussed in this chapter:
(a) Take the integral and calculate
(b) again, split the interval [0, 1] into 4 pieces,X0 = 0 By choosing the xi numerically.Calculate the following sums:
(c) How do these sums approximate the true integral?(d)Why
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x(sin()) 0<*s1 S(1) = * = 0.
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