Simpson's rule for calculating areas states that the area enclosed by a curvilinear figure divided into an even number of strips of equal width, is equal to« Back to Previous Page

one third the width of a strip, multiplied by the sum of two extreme offsets, twice the sum of remaining odd offsets and four times the sum of the even offsets

Posted by Civil Engineer
Asked on June 16, 2016 3:02 pm
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one third the width of a strip, multiplied by the sum of two extreme offsets, twice the sum of remaining odd offsets and four times the sum of the even offsets

Posted by Civil Engineer
Answered on June 17, 2016 1:52 pm