6. 4 ds using the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule. Determine 4 ds is 0.6667. Evaluate The value of 3 3 (Round to four decimal places as needed.) i. the value of the integral directly. ii. the...


6.<br>4<br>ds using the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule. Determine<br>4<br>ds is 0.6667.<br>Evaluate<br>The value of<br>3<br>3<br>(Round to four decimal places as needed.)<br>i. the value of the integral directly.<br>ii. the trapezoidal rule estimate for n = 4.<br>iii. an upper bound for ET.<br>6.<br>4<br>ds for n = 4 is<br>The trapezoidal rule estimate of<br>iv. the upper bound for E-<br>as a percentage of the integral's true value.<br>v. the Simpson's rule estimate for n = 4.<br>vi. an upper bound for Es.<br>(Round to four decimal places as needed.)<br>vii. the upper bound for Es<br>as a percentage of the integral's true value.<br>co<br>

Extracted text: 6. 4 ds using the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule. Determine 4 ds is 0.6667. Evaluate The value of 3 3 (Round to four decimal places as needed.) i. the value of the integral directly. ii. the trapezoidal rule estimate for n = 4. iii. an upper bound for ET. 6. 4 ds for n = 4 is The trapezoidal rule estimate of iv. the upper bound for E- as a percentage of the integral's true value. v. the Simpson's rule estimate for n = 4. vi. an upper bound for Es. (Round to four decimal places as needed.) vii. the upper bound for Es as a percentage of the integral's true value. co

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