Integral Approximation Equation Using Loop

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Giulia Ferguson
Giulia Ferguson on 12 Sep 2019
Answered: David Hill on 12 Sep 2019
Write a Matlab function that approximates the integral of the equation [y =(√x) – x^2] from x= 0 to 1. Sub-divide the domain into N equal-width rectangles to approximate the integral. What is the approximate integral using N = 5, N = 50, and N = 200? Print the code.
Can anyone help me? I am so confused!

Answers (2)

J Chen
J Chen on 12 Sep 2019
Generate a vector x=[0 1/N 2/N ... 1]. Calculate corresponding y for each element of x. Use the trapezoid rule to add all the y's. The sum is the aprroximation of the integral.

David Hill
David Hill on 12 Sep 2019
Sounds like standard definition of integrating where the width of the rectangles is eventually reduced to nothing.
n=5;
x=1/n:1/n:1;
area=sum((sqrt(x)-x.^2)*1/n);%problem does not say what to use as the height of the rectangle
change n to other values to get the other answers for create a loop.

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