Maclaurin Series function in matlab
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e^x=1+x+((x^2)/2!)+((x^3)/3!)+((x^4)/4!)+......
- Implement a MATLAB function that compute e^x using this formula *(Stop when ((epson)a) is below than an error criterion confirming to five significant figures)
- You must display your result , the final value of error you reached and the number of terms taken
please help i have to hand this out tomorrow :(
i dont have a problem with the real solving but when it comes to matlab im noob :(
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mohamed
on 17 May 2013
Moved: John D'Errico
on 3 Feb 2023
Hamed Oluwaseyitan
on 17 Apr 2023
- Use MATLAB to determine the Maclaurin series of up to and including the term (include a screenshot); and,
use the result to propose what the complete (infinitely many terms) Maclaurin series of might look like. You will need to use (sigma) notation to express your answer
- Use MATLAB to determine the Maclaurin series of up to and including the term (include a screenshot); and,
- use the result to propose what the complete (infinitely many terms) Maclaurin series of might look like. You will need to use (sigma) notation to express your answer
Answers (4)
mohamed
on 17 May 2013
Iman Ansari
on 17 May 2013
function Maclaurin
n=5;
x=input('enter the x value: ');
epsilon_s=(0.5*10^(2-n));
epsilon=100;
maclaurin(1)=1;
iteration=1;
while epsilon>epsilon_s
iteration=iteration+1;
maclaurin(iteration)=maclaurin(iteration-1)+(x)^(iteration-1)/factorial(iteration-1);
epsilon=abs((maclaurin(iteration)-maclaurin(iteration-1))/maclaurin(iteration));
end
disp(['e^' num2str(x) ' = ' num2str(maclaurin(iteration))])
disp(['number of iterations= ',num2str(iteration)])
disp(['epsilon= ',num2str(epsilon)])
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Lexia Rocco
on 25 May 2017
I need my estimation for e^x to display 8 digits, I've been trying to figure out the syntax for it although i keep getting errors, do you know how I could change it to display e^x with 8 significant digits? Please and thank you!
Walter Roberson
on 25 May 2017
disp(['e^' num2str(x, '%.8f') ' = ' num2str(maclaurin(iteration))])
rana
on 3 Mar 2023
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Using Matlab Plot the function f(x)= e^x and the Maclaurin’s series expansion Using 6 terms, 8 terms and 10 terms
Chandra
on 18 Dec 2023
0 votes
i want the plottings
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