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how to do summation using syms matlab inbuilt function for below equation

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how to use syms matlab summation function for following equation

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 28 de Mzo. de 2019
syms K
symsum(1/(1+j)^(5*K), K, 0, 3)

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Dr. P. PRAVEEN KUMAR
Dr. P. PRAVEEN KUMAR el 28 de Mzo. de 2019
1.syms k j
or
2.syms k
my dear sir please give explanation for your answer if you select any option from either from 1 or 2
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 28 de Mzo. de 2019
I would not use either.
Your image uses k (lower-case) with k being multiples of 5. If you were to use k (lower-case) in your symsum then a reader would have a right to expect that your k (lower-case) had the same purpose as the k from the image, namely that it should be restricted to being multiples of 5. Therefore I use a different symbol, K (upper-case) that gets consecutive values, and which the formula transforms to get the needed k.
I would not syms j because in the image, since no information has been given that j might be something else, we can assume that j is the imaginary unit being used in its engineering notation. If j is intended to be something else, then the result of the summation would be quite different.
There are other ways of writing the expression that would use syms k, such as
syms k
sum( subs(1/(1+j)^k, k, [0 5 10 15]) )
or
sum( 1./(1+j).^[0 5 10 15] )

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