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Program to demonstrate the differences between Riemann Sum integral approximation methods; left endpoint, midpoint, right endpoint, and trapezoidal approximation. Using the function x^2 the user can input integration bounds to see how these methods differ in estimating the area under the curve.
collection of fast multiplication algorithms and matrix operations. It is written in C++ and is header only. It is designed to be used in other projects and rewritten to fit the needs of the project
Frogs is a C++ physics and mathematics framework that makes formulas more readable, abstract, and less error prone. For example, it enforces the usage of physical units (meters, seconds, kgs .. etc) so that you never make a conversion human error by mixing up inches and centimeters or assigning a velocity to an acceleration. It also helps you ge…