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  2. Trapezoidal rule - Wikipedia

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    The trapezoidal rule may be viewed as the result obtained by averaging the left and right Riemann sums, and is sometimes defined this way. The integral can be even better approximated by partitioning the integration interval, applying the trapezoidal rule to each subinterval, and summing the results. In practice, this "chained" (or "composite ...

  3. Riemann sum - Wikipedia

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    While not derived as a Riemann sum, taking the average of the left and right Riemann sums is the trapezoidal rule and gives a trapezoidal sum. It is one of the simplest of a very general way of approximating integrals using weighted averages. This is followed in complexity by Simpson's rule and Newton–Cotes formulas.

  4. Trapezoidal rule (differential equations) - Wikipedia

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    In numerical analysis and scientific computing, the trapezoidal rule is a numerical method to solve ordinary differential equations derived from the trapezoidal rule for computing integrals. The trapezoidal rule is an implicit second-order method, which can be considered as both a Runge–Kutta method and a linear multistep method.

  5. Numerical integration - Wikipedia

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    This is called the trapezoidal rule () (() + ()). Illustration of Simpson's rule. For either one of these rules, we can make a more accurate approximation by breaking up the interval [ a , b ] {\displaystyle [a,b]} into some number n {\displaystyle n} of subintervals, computing an approximation for each subinterval, then adding up all the results.

  6. Riemann integral - Wikipedia

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    One popular restriction is the use of "left-hand" and "right-hand" Riemann sums. In a left-hand Riemann sum, t i = x i for all i, and in a right-hand Riemann sum, t i = x i + 1 for all i. Alone this restriction does not impose a problem: we can refine any partition in a way that makes it a left-hand or right-hand sum by subdividing it at each t i.

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  8. Talk:Riemann sum - Wikipedia

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    The Riemann sum is a more technical and complicated way of explaining integrals. I do believe, however, that Rectangle method should be merged instead with Trapezoidal rule. Both these quadrature methods are very similar and at the same level. ReallyFat B. 11:46, 17 May 2016 (UTC) Support merge with Riemann sum. Oppose with merge Trapezoidal ...

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