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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2010

This video develops the idea of Simpson's Rule and provides an example of how to apply Simpson's Rule. It does integrate the graphing calculator to determine function values.

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  • yes, 28/3 is the same as 28 divided by 3. This is 9 with a remainder of 1. Put the remainder over the divisor, so we have 28/3 = 9 1/3, which is equal to 9 + 1/3.

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  • this was a good start, but personally the MIT 18.01SC explanation worked much better for me. everyone learns differently

  • it helps but was explained differently from my teacher so I have to connect the two in my head somehow so I can fully understand it, great explanation.

  • That's sooo cool and makes sense.

  • at the end it was 9+ 1/3?

  • i like how you give visualization before acutally goin into equations.

  • Thank you veeeeeeeeeery much!! Helped me in very crucial time!

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