Simpson's One Third Rule Derivation

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2009

Learn the derivation of Simpson's 1/3 rule of numerical integration

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  • hi! you have great videos, they're helping me out a lot with my numerical methods course! just wanted to know if you have a derivation for simpson's 1/3 rule for n intervals, not just two. thanks a lot for posting these lessons!

  • @pipeparias

    You can go to numericalmethods(dot)eng(dot)u­sf(dot)edu and see all kinds of resources on these subjects. Click on Simpson's 1/3rd rule and you will see all the videos related to it.

  • that is not second degree that you drew

  • @h0wud0in2 There is an annotation to the video at 1:48.

  • clamiam45 is right - the function you are drawing at 1:48 is of a degree higher than two..

  • Thank you - I have added annotations to the video.

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  • @numericalmethodsguy thanks a lot! 

  • The beauty of math...here displayed

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