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Parabola and Simpson's rule

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Difference between Parabola and Simpson's rule

Parabola vs. Simpson's rule

In mathematics, a parabola is a plane curve which is mirror-symmetrical and is approximately U-shaped. In numerical analysis, Simpson's rule is a method for numerical integration, the numerical approximation of definite integrals.

Similarities between Parabola and Simpson's rule

Parabola and Simpson's rule have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Numerical integration, Quadratic function.

Numerical integration

In numerical analysis, numerical integration constitutes a broad family of algorithms for calculating the numerical value of a definite integral, and by extension, the term is also sometimes used to describe the numerical solution of differential equations.

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Quadratic function

In algebra, a quadratic function, a quadratic polynomial, a polynomial of degree 2, or simply a quadratic, is a polynomial function in one or more variables in which the highest-degree term is of the second degree.

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Parabola and Simpson's rule Comparison

Parabola has 161 relations, while Simpson's rule has 23. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.09% = 2 / (161 + 23).

References

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