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Mathematics, 03.10.2019 01:00 19alexanderetha

Solve the problem

x'=-x , x(0)=1

bu using the trapezoid rule. compare the true solution at t=1 to the approximate solution obtained with n steps.

show , for example, that for n=5, the error is 0.00123.

there is answer of this question in page, but it is not correct. so i want the correct answer and explanation.

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