Trapezoidal Rule & Simpson's Rule Estimating Definite Integrals Calculus 1 AB READ DESCRIPTION
I introduce how to estimate a definite integral using the Trapezoidal Rule by using our knowledge of basic Geometry, give you the rule and then work through a second example using information from a table. I also show how to determine if the Trapezoidal Rule will under or over estimate a definite integral at 21:02 I then introduce the Simpson's Rule and work through one more example. Example of Trapezoidal Rule at 7:06 Trapezoidal Rule Introduced at 17:16 Example of Trapezoidal Rule from a table at 23:23 Simpson's Rule introduced at 27:24 COPY ERROR. Start of formula is (b-a)/3n Simpson's Rule example at 33:54 Maximum Error in Trapezoidal Rule & Simpson's Rule • Maximum Error in Trapezoidal Rule & Simpso... Find the equation of a parabola given three points. • 3 Variable Systems: Parabola Equation Give... Check out http://www.ProfRobBob.com, there you will find my lessons organized by class/subject and then by topics within each class. Find free review test, useful notes and more at www.mathplane.com Find free review test, useful notes and more at http://www.mathplane.com If you'd like to make a donation to support my efforts look for the "Tip the Teacher" button on my channel's homepage / profrobbob

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