The trapezium rule is a method used in calculus to calculate the area under a curve. In calculus language, the area under a curve is the integral of the function defined by the curve.
The integral is given by:
Considering the figure below, it implies that the above expression can be used to get a summation of the individual are components bound by the curve. If equal widths are used, then x2-x1=Ts.
The new expression then becomes
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