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    Use Simpson's Rule to Approximate the Value of the Definite
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Use Simpson's Rule to Approximate the Value of the Definite

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Use Simpson's Rule to approximate the value of the definite integral Use Simpson's Rule to approximate the value of the definite integral   with   . Round your answer to four decimal places. A)  2.9784 B)  3.0627 C)  8.0100 D)  10.6800 E)  2.6700 with Use Simpson's Rule to approximate the value of the definite integral   with   . Round your answer to four decimal places. A)  2.9784 B)  3.0627 C)  8.0100 D)  10.6800 E)  2.6700 . Round your answer to four decimal places.


A) 2.9784
B) 3.0627
C) 8.0100
D) 10.6800
E) 2.6700

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