Course Solutions Uncategorized (Solved) : Handwork Problem Also Includes Matlab Applications Hw111 First Compute Integral Analytical Q33299700 . . . .

(Solved) : Handwork Problem Also Includes Matlab Applications Hw111 First Compute Integral Analytical Q33299700 . . . .

 

Handwork problem (also includes MATLAB applications): HW11_1 First, compute the integral analytically. Then estimate the integral to 6 decimal places, as instructed a) handwork Use multiple applications of the trapezoid rule, with n-6. (Use eq. 19.11) b) handwork Apply the composite trapezoid rule, with n-6. (Use eq. 19.17). c) MATLAB Apply the composite trapezoid rule, with na6, 12 & 24 d) handwork Use multiple applications of Simpsons 1/3 rule, with n-6. (Use eq. 19.22). e) handwork Apply the composite Simpsons 1/3 rule, with n 6. (Use eq. 19.26). ) MATLAB Apply the composite Simpsons 1/3 rule, with n- 6, 12 & 24 Compare all results with the exact integral, and compute the relative errors using MATLAB. Print results using fprintf and submit with handwork.Handwork

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