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The document is a 10 question quiz on numerical differentiation and integration. It covers topics like the Trapezoidal method, Simpson's 1/3 rule, linear interpolation, numerical integration methods, Newton's interpolation polynomial, and applying Simpson's 1/3 Rule. Students are asked multiple choice questions to test their understanding of these concepts from the course.

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In using smaller integration interval for multiple segments, Trapezoidal method can reduce the approximation error better than Simpson’s
1/3 rule

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Given the function f(x) = 0.75 + 1.1x, an exact value can be given instantly by Trapezoidal rule

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It is possible to approximate a function by using values outside the data points which is known as the linear interpolation.

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Simpson’s 1/3 rule is an example of an open type numerical integration method

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While using two sets of points (x0,y0) and (x1,y1) a straight line is formed and could use the slope equation which follows that the first
derivative can be approximated using the given values.

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First order differences is equivalent f[x0,x1] when i = 0.

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A cubic polynomial can interpolate three points.

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The coefficient a0 is also equal to f(x0) in the Newton’s interpolating polynomial.

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The point  was added to the Simpson’s 1/3 Rule which gives a better approximation to the integral of the function.

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Using Newton’s interpolation, with data given below compute for f(1.5)

x0 = 0                          f(x0) = 2
x1 = 3                          f(x1) = 7

x2 = 5                          f(x2) = 9
The solution of Y(1.5)=4.8

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