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Create a function called intpoly( ) that can numerically integrate the polynomial function y = ax2 + bx + c from a lower limit to an upper limit, where a, b, and c are constants. your numerical integrator must allow the user to use the trapezoidal method or riemann sums method depending on the choice of the user. if the value of choice is 1, the riemann sums method will be used to numerically integrate the polynomial (you may use either a left, right, or midpoint riemann sums method). if the value of choice is 2, the trapezoidal method will be used to numerically integrate the polynomial.
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