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The Lab. Exam for PHY201 is Thursday Dec. 7th 8-9pm, rm 346G


The final exam will look something like this

Write a Fortran 90 code which uses the Trapezoid rule to integrate the function e-x2. Your code should have the following properties:

1. Input/output. Input should be from the screen and output should be to a file.

2. You must have a convergence criterion

3. Your program should contain a module, which itself contains a function which actually does the Trapezoid sum.

4. The input and output should be in the main program. 5. You must include comments in your code.

This exam is closed book and you will need to write your code using pen and paper (ie. no computers!).

The final exam will NOT cover the graphics routines we worked with. It will be on the application of basic Fortran 90 to a simple calculation.

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