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Numerical Integration

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Numerical integration is a method used to approximate the definite integral of a function by dividing the area under the curve into smaller segments and summing up their individual areas.

Key Features

  • Approximation of definite integrals
  • Dividing area under curve into smaller segments
  • Summing up individual areas

Pros

  • Provides accurate approximations for integrals
  • Useful in scientific computing and engineering applications
  • Saves time compared to manual integration

Cons

  • Can be computationally intensive for complex functions
  • May introduce errors due to discretization

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