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These questions are related to each other and are one question

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Question 1 2 pts sin (defined over the interval (0.6). Use integration metheds to Givenſ (3) solve questions (1 to 5). • Using a step sizeh = 2 for the interval [0.6), the area under fx) between (0,4 using Trapezoidal Rule is:

Question 2 2 pts Using three area segments, the estimated area underf(x) between [0.6] using Simpson's 1/3 Rule is:

Question 3 2 pts Using three data points between 10. f (0)), 4. f (4)) including these two data points the estimated area under f(x) between [0.6] using Simpson's 3/8 is:

D Question 4 2 pts If the interval (0.6) was divided into 4 points including (0.f (0)), (6,f (6)), the estimated area under f(x) between (0.6) using Simpson's 1/3 is then Trapezoidal: None 1756.3

Question 5 2 pts If the interval [1, 4] was divided into 7 points including (0.f (0)), (4,f(4)), the x-value of the sixth point in the evenly spaced data starting from the point (0, f (0)) is: e None