Evaluate J by means of trapezoidal rule using n = 10 and n = 20: 1 J = exp(-x²)dx 0 Note that this integral cannot be evaluated by elementary calculus, but leads to the error function.

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Evaluate J by means of trapezoidal rule using n = 10 and n = 20:
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J = exp(-x²)dx
Note that this integral cannot be evaluated by elementary calculus, but leads to the error function.
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If n = 10, calculate the area of the seventh trapezoid [from the left].
Round off your answer to the nearest ten thousandths.
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