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(a)

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The integral is \"\".

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Observe the table :

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Here the function is divided into \"\".

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There are four mid points,  so consider \"\".

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\"\"

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Substitute \"\", \"\" and \"\" in the above formula.

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\"\"

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Midpoint Rule :\"\".

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\"\"

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Using the table, substitute corresponding values in the above equation.

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\"\"

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\"\"

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\"\"

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(b)

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\"\" for all \"\".

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Error in Midpoint Rule :

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Suppose \"\" for \"\"  If  \"\" is  error in the Midpoint Rules, then \"\"

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\"\" is the maximum value of the second derivative in the interval.

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Here \"\".

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Substitute corresponding values in the above.

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\"\"

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Approximate error in the part (a) is \"\".

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\"\"

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 (a) \"\".

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(b) Approximate error is \"\".