Numerical Methods Problem Solution

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Chijioke  Nkwocha
Chijioke Nkwocha el 15 de Mayo de 2021
Comentada: Chijioke Nkwocha el 15 de Mayo de 2021
Can i please get help with this question? I am new to MATLAB and do not know how to go about solving this in MATLAB, maybe i would be able to solve subsequest problems when i see the steps to this question. Thanks.
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi el 15 de Mayo de 2021
Fair enough, I'll give you an outline of the code so you can work with it. In case you have any queries, do mention.
Chijioke  Nkwocha
Chijioke Nkwocha el 15 de Mayo de 2021
I was able to come up with a code for the aforementioned problem, but i doubt it is right. Any idea to make it better?

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi el 15 de Mayo de 2021
Editada: Dyuman Joshi el 15 de Mayo de 2021
In MATLAB, indexing start with 1 and not 0 (as it does in some programming languages).
%defining the initial values
t0 = 1/sqrt(3);
t = (sqrt(t0^2+1)-1)/t0;
pi_approx = (sqrt(t^2+1)-1)/t;
for i=1:24
t(i+1) = (sqrt(t(i)^2+1)-1)/t(i);
pi_approx(i+1) = 6*2^i*t(i+1);
end
%converting to table
y=array2table([t;pi_approx]', 'VariableNames',{'t','pi_approx'});
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi el 15 de Mayo de 2021
I have edited my answer, check it.
Chijioke  Nkwocha
Chijioke Nkwocha el 15 de Mayo de 2021
Thanks.

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