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Trapezium Rule (Numerical Integration) (Edexcel International A Level Maths: Pure 2)
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Trapezium Rule (Numerical Integration)
What is the trapezium rule?
- The trapezium rule is a numerical method of integration used to find the approximate area under a curve
- It can be used when analytical methods of integration won’t work
- It finds an approximation of the area by finding the sum of the areas of trapeziums beneath the curve
- The formula for an estimate of the area when splitting it into n strips (trapezium) is
where
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- If you have n strips then you need n + 1 y-values
Underestimate or overestimate?
- Depending on the shape of the curve, the trapezium rule could be an underestimate or overestimate
- The more trapezium strips used the more accurate the estimate
- Calculating the percentage error can tell you how accurate your estimate is
Examiner Tip
The formula for the trapezium rule is given in the formula booklet.
Worked example
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