Homework 4: Due Thursday Section 12.4, page 730: 19,21,43,44,45,47
HW3 September 21: Let h be given. Let yi = f(ih), so y0 = f(0), y1 = f(h), y2 = f(2h), etc. Expand (3/8) h (y0 + 3 y1 + 3y2 + y3) in a series out to h^5. The answer will, of course, depend of f(0), f'(0), ...,f''''(0). In the following use the form of Simpson and Simpson's error as given in class. Do not use the book's Simpson formulas. Page 493, Section 8.7: 7,9,17,19 Note: In simpson, if the book ssys n, then if you use 2n and the formula from class, you will get the same answer as the book. So do that. For instance if the book says n=5, use n=10.
Homework 2: Due Swpt 7: (More to be added later): Section 11.1: 25,27,29,31, 45, 47, 51Section 11.2: 40,43,45
Homework 1: Due Tuesday Aug 29: Calculus book, section 11.5, page 675: 2,4,14, 15, 26, 28,45
Homework 0: For Distance Learning students only: Fax in a coversheet with your name, marked Homework 0.