with n = 3. 2.2 How many subintervals are required to ensure an approximation error of less than x 10-5 for the integral in 2.1 using the same method?

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2.1 Approximate the integral sin rdr using the Simpson's rule
e
with n = 3.
2.2 How many subintervals are required to ensure an approximation error of less than
x 105 for the integral in 2.1 using the same method?
Transcribed Image Text:2.1 Approximate the integral sin rdr using the Simpson's rule e with n = 3. 2.2 How many subintervals are required to ensure an approximation error of less than x 105 for the integral in 2.1 using the same method?
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