How can I sum a number of terms as a polynomial?
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My code performs the individual calculation of each term of my polynomial, which is not exactly a polynomial, however, I need it to output the total sum of all these terms, I have no idea what to do. In my code x is the input, I have been using 1 to facilitate the calculations, and n is the number of terms that must be added to my final result:
while i<=n
ex = (x^i);
fat = factorial(i-1);
soma = ex / fat;
i=i+1;
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dpb
il 20 Ago 2023
"Dead ahead" straightforward would be
S=0;
for i=1:n
S=S+x^i/factorial(i-1);
end
Alternatively, vectorized could be
i=1:n;
S=sum(x.^i./factorial(i-1));
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Bruno Luong
il 20 Ago 2023
Modificato: Bruno Luong
il 20 Ago 2023
(hard to find or easy to find it, depending on your understanding of Taylor)
Torsten
il 20 Ago 2023
Yes, but you have to know that it's f(x) = x*exp(x) that you are approximating. Usually the explicit form of f is unknown.
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