A trigonometric function,
, is defined as follows:
where:
; and
x is in radians.
In this problem we are asked to evaluate the following summation:
where: x is a real number;
n is an integer;
For example for
and
, we have:
>> syms x;
>> T = (1+2*tan(x)-tan(x)^2) / (1+tan(x)^2);
>> S = T/2^0 + diff(T)/2^1 + diff(T,2)/2^2;
>> s = vpa(subs(S,x,2))
s = 0.10315887444431633673347091141408;
Please present the final output rounded-off to 6 decimal places. Therefore the final answer is
.
-------------------------
NOTE: Symbolic toolbox is not available to Cody players. It is possible to do numerical differentiation in Matlab without symbolic toolbox. Just make sure that the output would be accurate within 6 decimal places of the 'exact' value obtained using syms, as shown above.
Solution Stats
Problem Comments
Solution Comments
Show comments
Loading...
Problem Recent Solvers4
Suggested Problems
-
171 Solvers
-
Find the largest value in the 3D matrix
1666 Solvers
-
Make a random, non-repeating vector.
11217 Solvers
-
Calculate the integral of the polynomial
116 Solvers
-
Determine if input is divisible by three.
241 Solvers
More from this Author116
Problem Tags
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!