can someone pls explain simpsons and trapezoidal rule. I'm so confused rn
Hey! They are both essentially ways of estimating the value of definite integrals/approximating the area under a curve between two points. The trapezoidal rule does so by forming multiple trapeziums and summing their areas, and the Simpson's Rule uses (you can think of it this way at least) a parabola to make the approximation.
To use either rule, you just need the value of the curve/function in question at equally spaced points along the interval you care about! Once you have that, it is just substituting into the formula. Although you can understand how the results are derived (particularly for Trapezoidal), you don't need to, you can just substitute and go!

Were there specific questions that were giving you trouble? Would be happy to lend a hand
