The differential equation, d+ dy + sin Y= 0, is (0) linear (e) homogeneous (d) of degree two 1. Simpson's rule for integration gives exact result whenf(x) is a polynomial of degree 1.
The differential equation, d+ dy + sin Y= 0, is (0) linear (e) homogeneous (d) of degree two 1. Simpson's rule for integration gives exact result whenf(x) is a polynomial of degree 1.
The differential equation, d+ dy + sin Y= 0, is (0) linear (e) homogeneous (d) of degree two 1. Simpson's rule for integration gives exact result whenf(x) is a polynomial of degree 1.