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Three Point Cubic (
Posted on 2008-01-10
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A cubic function c(x) passes through points (1,2), (2,7), and (4,14).
3 4 If
∫
c(x)dx =
∫
c(x)dx, then what is c(3)? 1 2
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Brian Smith
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For three points (x, a), (x+d, b), (x+2d, c),
Simpson's Rule
for numeric integration on the interval [x, x+2d] is exact for a cubic function.
Integral(1,3)[c(x)]dx = (1/3)*(2 + 4*7 + c(3))
Integral(2,4)[c(x)]dx = (1/3)*(7 + 4*c(3) + 14)
(1/3)*(2 + 4*7 + c(3)) = (1/3)*(7 + 4*c(3) + 14)
30 + c(3) = 21 + 4*c(3)
c(3) = 3
Nikki has a more conventional approach
here
.
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K Sengupta
2008-02-06 06:21:35
Little jewel!
Chesca Ciprian
2008-01-14 16:47:13
Solution (I think)
nikki
2008-01-10 12:54:23
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