Simpson's Rule

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How do you use the f(x) like if I want 1/(pi/x)
10 months and 2 weeks ago by SpiderX
Nice work!
You can use Math.EvaluateExpression for that.
http://www.algorithmatic.com/docs/mathevaluateexpression
10 months and 2 weeks ago by ANaimi
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Version 1 by SpiderX
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It seems to work, though I know nothing of calculus.
Taken from wikipedia, and modified to work with algorithmatic.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simpson's_rule

and tested using examples shown here:

http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/ccs/ccs215/integral/node4.html
By SpiderX
10 months and 2 weeks ago
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