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Write a program (using a loop) the dertimes the expression: sqrt 12 Sigma (m on top) (n=0 on bottom) ((-1/3)^n) / (2*n+1) Run the program with m=5 m=10 and m=20. Compare the results with pi (Use Long format).
this is what I have done
format long
S=0 m=input('Input a value for m=')
for n=0:m S(1:m)=sqrt(12)*(S+((-1/3)^n)/(2*n+1))
end
not sure if this is right
run program for m=5 m=10 m= 20
my results m =
5s =
Columns 1 through 4
3.464101615137754 3.464101615137754 3.464101615137754 3.464101615137754Column 5
3.464101615137754s =
Columns 1 through 4
11.615099820540248 11.615099820540248 11.615099820540248 11.615099820540248
Column 5
11.615099820540248
s =
Columns 1 through 4
40.312866084211663 40.312866084211663 40.312866084211663 40.312866084211663
Column 5
40.312866084211663
s =
1.0e+002 *
Columns 1 through 4
1.396295359331753 1.396295359331753 1.396295359331753 1.396295359331753Column 5
1.396295359331753s =
1.0e+002 *
Columns 1 through 4
4.836956528011152 4.836956528011152 4.836956528011152 4.836956528011152Column 5
4.836956528011152s =
1.0e+003 *
Columns 1 through 4
1.675569596143254 1.675569596143254 1.675569596143254 1.675569596143254Column 5
1.675569596143254
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bym
el 21 de Nov. de 2011
the multiplication of sqrt(12) should occur outside the loop. Also do not include S in the summation:
for n = 0:m
s(n+1) = (-1/3)^n/(2*n+1);
end
now you have a vector of values you can sum & multiply by sqrt(12)
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Jan
el 21 de Nov. de 2011
Could we have an idea?
Do you have a computer? Is Matlab installed? Did you read the getting started chapters already? Do you know, what a loop is, especially a FOR loop? Have you aksed Google for some details already?
You've posted the homework question and we cannot post the running code. So what kind of help do you expect?
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Sean de Wolski
el 21 de Nov. de 2011
Are your results correct? Do they meet the constraints of the problem? If they do, I would hazard a guess they're correct!
Walter Roberson
el 21 de Nov. de 2011
Your loop is wrong, and your results are wrong.
Re-read the question. How many elements are output from a summation ? How many output elements do you have?
Wayne King
el 21 de Nov. de 2011
Have you read the MATLAB Getting Started Guide? There are plenty of examples on using loops.
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