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leonid [27]
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Answer two questions about Equations AAA and BBB:

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We first interpolate the integrand over each subinterval by a quadratic polynomial p_i(x), where

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\displaystyle\int_0^{\pi/2}\frac3{1+\cos x}\,\mathrm dx\approx\sum_{i=1}^4\int_{\ell_i}^{r_i}p_i(x)\,\mathrm dx

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