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Consider the integral with region
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The objective is to evaluate the integral for 1, 4, 16, 64, and 256 equal number of squares.

The Midpoint Rule states that the volume under a surface over a region R can be
approximated as follows:
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Here is the midpoint of and is the midpoint of .

Apply the Midpoint Rule with the region R divided into 1 square.
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Apply the Midpoint Rule with the region R divided into 4 squares, the division is looked like [0, ½],
[1/2, 1] both along x - axis and along y – axis. So, the midpoints of these squares are
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Further, each edge of the square is of length , the corresponding area of the square is . i.e.,

In this case the integral is simplified as follows:

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Apply the Midpoint Rule with the region R divided into 16 squares, the side [0, 1] is divided into 4
equal parts as [0, ¼], [1/4, ½], [1/2, ¾], [3/4, 1] and similarly along y – axis.

So, the respective midpoints of the subintervals are and

Further, the area of the smaller square with the side is

In this case the integral is simplified as follows:

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Apply the Midpoint Rule with the region R divided into 64 squares, we follow that each side is
divided into 8 equal subintervals and so along the x – axis, the mid points are

and similarly along y - axis

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In this case,

So, the respective integral is given as,

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The above results can be verified by using CAS (Maple) and use it for the application of the
Midpoint Rule when R divided into 256 and 1024 equal squares:

>Enter the number of squares by defining:

2^ (2*p) $ p = 0.. 5

Maple input:

Output:

> Define the integrand function:

f(x,y):=sin(x+sqrt(y))

Maple window:

>

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>Apply Midpoint rule using the following ‘’for…do..end do loop’’:

Maple output:

The following command will evaluate the integral and displayed a 10-digit approximation:

int(int(f(x, y), x = 0 .. 1), y = 0 .. 1); evalf(%)

Maple Window:

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