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Estimate the error in using (a) the Trapezoidal Rule and (b) Simpson's Rule with Estimate the error in using (a)  the Trapezoidal Rule and (b)  Simpson's Rule with   when approximating the following integral.   A)  The error for the Trapezoidal Rule is 0.0051 and for Simpson's Rule it is 0.0013. B)  The error for the Trapezoidal Rule is 0.0000 and for Simpson's Rule it is 0.0200. C)  The error for the Trapezoidal Rule is 0.0204 and for Simpson's Rule it is 0.0200. D)  The error for the Trapezoidal Rule is 0.0204 and for Simpson's Rule it is 0.0000. E)  The error for the Trapezoidal Rule is 0.0000 and for Simpson's Rule it is 0.0000. when approximating the following integral. Estimate the error in using (a)  the Trapezoidal Rule and (b)  Simpson's Rule with   when approximating the following integral.   A)  The error for the Trapezoidal Rule is 0.0051 and for Simpson's Rule it is 0.0013. B)  The error for the Trapezoidal Rule is 0.0000 and for Simpson's Rule it is 0.0200. C)  The error for the Trapezoidal Rule is 0.0204 and for Simpson's Rule it is 0.0200. D)  The error for the Trapezoidal Rule is 0.0204 and for Simpson's Rule it is 0.0000. E)  The error for the Trapezoidal Rule is 0.0000 and for Simpson's Rule it is 0.0000.

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