Use Simpson's Rule with n = 4 to estimate the arc length of the curve, L. Give your answer to six decimal places.
y=sec(x) 0 <= x <= pi/3
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Problem 1. Using the Simpson rule find the arc of the curve of the following:
a.) Find the arc length of the curve F(x)=sin(x) in the interval x:[0, 0.5Ï] Use the Simpson's rule to evaluate the integral (n = 8)
b.) Find the arc length of the curve F(x) = 0.6x2 in the interval x:[1,2] Use the Simpson's rule to evaluate the integral (n=8)
Use Simpson's Rule with n=10 to estimate the arc length of the curve, Compare your answer with the value of the integral produced by a calculator.