How can I write the taylor series expansion for the function (1+x^2)^(-1/2) in code

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Hello. I am trying to get this taylor series expansion in code but I am having a hard time. I attached a picture of the function and its taylor series expansion. I thought of using the factorial function but I don't think that will work here. Thank you for the help.

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes il 5 Lug 2018
Joshua - no, you probably don't need to use the factorial function here. But from what you have shown, what is the pattern? Once you figure that out then the expansion should be easy.

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Torsten
Torsten il 5 Lug 2018
Modificato: Torsten il 5 Lug 2018
a0 = 1
an = -a(n-1) * (2*n-1)/(2*n)
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JoshT_student
JoshT_student il 5 Lug 2018
Thank you Torsten, now to get 50 terms of it, I just need to put it in a for loop?
Torsten
Torsten il 6 Lug 2018
x=0.5;
f=1.0;
a=1.0;
xn=1.0;
n=25;
for i=1:n
a=-a*(2*i-1)/(2*i);
xn=xn*x^2;
f=f+xn*a;
end

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