Matlab code for Maclaurin series expansion using cos(x) =1 and iterating adding a term at a time until I have an estimate for Cos(pi/3)?
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What is a good way to write the Maclaurin series expansion for cos(x), beginning with cos(x)=1 and adding terms one at a time to estimate cos(pi/3)? I want to also return the estimate at each iteration.
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James Tursa
on 18 Sep 2013
Google Maclaurin expansion of cosx
Go to the first link
Scroll to the bottom of the page.
Look at the pattern for successive terms and code that up.
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Nikhil
on 3 Oct 2024
syms x
myfun=cos(x);
x0=0;
N=6;
y0=subs(myfun,x0);
y=y0
forn=1:N
derivative=diff(myfun,n);
y=((x-xx0)^n/factorial(n)*subs(derivative,x0));
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