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sweetestsmiles
says
16 years ago
maths whizzes:how much error expected will I get if I use trapezium method instead of normal integration?
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sweetestsmiles
says
16 years ago
note: function is a highly non-linear.
sweetestsmiles
says
16 years ago
not assignment of course
Начик
16 years ago
highly dependent on delta
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Начик
16 years ago
there are numerical methods to guarantee different levels of precision
Начик
16 years ago
would have to get my applied numerical calculus books
sweetestsmiles
says
16 years ago
I can use built-in integration, but, doing that will be too long (>30mins+++)
Начик
16 years ago
which is the function?
sweetestsmiles
says
16 years ago
err... is not those from tb
Начик
is
16 years ago
it some secret function or what?
I'm not looking at any tb
sweetestsmiles
says
16 years ago
okay, simply put, y(a,
, & a(x,y), b is simply found to be 10. find area =)
sweetestsmiles
says
16 years ago
y is a function of (a, b )
sweetestsmiles
says
16 years ago
not
Griffy.Lapin
16 years ago
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