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Integral (Trapezoidal rule and mid point rule)
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[QUOTE="Ray Vickson, post: 5939650, member: 330118"] Every textbook that covers these topics will also have error bounds that are relatively easy to compute. These will not give the exact values of the error, but will at least give upper bounds; so if the upper bound on the error is smaller than some ##\epsilon## you know that the true (unknown) error is also guaranteed to be less than ##\epsilon##. That is always the way these things are done; it would be useless to search for an [B]exact[/B] error, since the only way to get it would be to know the exact answer already! [/QUOTE]
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