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Evaluate Integral from 4 to 10 StartFraction 5 Over s squared EndFraction ds using the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule. Determine i. the value of the integral directly. ii. the trapezoidal rule estimate for nequals4. iii. an upper bound for StartAbsoluteValue Upper E Subscript Upper T EndAbsoluteValue. iv: the upper bound for StartAbsoluteValue Upper E Subscript Upper T EndAbsoluteValue as a percentage of the integral's true value. v. the Simpson's rule estimate for nequals4. vi. an upper bound for StartAbsoluteValue Upper E Subscript Upper S EndAbsoluteValue. vii. the upper bound for StartAbsoluteValue Upper E Subscript Upper S EndAbsoluteValue as a percentage of the integral's true value.

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