How to verify Eulers Theory

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Chris
Chris on 10 Jun 2013
The mathematician Euler proved the following:
pi^2/6= 1+1/4+1/9+1/16 ...
Rather than finding a mathematical proof for this, verify whether the conjecture seems to be true or not by writing a loop until the sum is close to pi^2/6
I have trouble understanding loops. help please!

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Julius
Julius on 10 Jun 2013
sum = 0;
threshold = 1e-6;
for ii = 1 : 1 : 100000
sum = sum + 1/ii^2;
if abs(sum - pi^2/6) <= threshold
break;
end
end
disp(sprintf('%s iterations needed to approach pi^2/6',num2str(ii)));
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Chris
Chris on 10 Jun 2013
could you explain what you did there? what exactly is the threshold and what did you do in line 5?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Jun 2013
Providing complete homework solutions is not advised.

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