trapezoidal rule
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trapezoidal rule
Summary
trapezoidal rule is a Newton–Cotes formula[1]. It draws 616 Wikipedia views per month (newton_cotes_formula category, ranking #1 of 2).[2]
Key Facts
- trapezoidal rule's video is recorded as WikiTrap.gif[3].
- trapezoidal rule's instance of is recorded as Newton–Cotes formula[4].
- trapezoidal rule's Commons category is recorded as Trapezium rule[5].
- trapezoidal rule's said to be the same as is recorded as Tai's model[6].
- trapezoidal rule's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02rg60[7].
- trapezoidal rule's MathWorld ID is recorded as TrapezoidalRule[8].
- trapezoidal rule's Quora topic ID is recorded as Trapezoidal-Rule-1[9].
- trapezoidal rule's schematic is recorded as Trapezregel.svg[10].
- trapezoidal rule's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[11].
- trapezoidal rule's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 78727[12].
- trapezoidal rule's ProofWiki ID is recorded as Trapezium_Rule_for_Definite_Integrals[13].
- trapezoidal rule's PlanetMath ID is recorded as TrapezoidalRule[14].
- trapezoidal rule's Lex ID is recorded as trapezformlen[15].
- trapezoidal rule's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C78727[16].
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Designation and Status
trapezoidal rule's instance of is recorded as Newton–Cotes formula[4].
Why It Matters
trapezoidal rule draws 616 Wikipedia views per month (newton_cotes_formula category, ranking #1 of 2).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]