MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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ISBN: 9781118629864
Author: Amos Gilat
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 7, Problem 33P
To determine

(a)

To write:

A user-defined function that calculates sinx using Taylor’s series expansion such that y=cosTay(x) is used as function name and arguments; a user-defined function such that if the angle is larger than 360° or smaller than 360° then the Taylor series will be calculated using the smallest number of terms; a code that calculates cos67° using the above function and compare this value from the value obtained by using MATLAB’s built-in sind function.

To determine

(b)

To write:

A user-defined function that calculates sinx using Taylor’s series expansion such that y=cosTay(x) is used as a function name and arguments; a user-defined function such that if the angle is larger than 360° or smaller than 360° then the Taylor series will be calculated using the smallest number of terms; a code that calculates cos200° using the above function and compare this value from the value obtained by using MATLAB’s built-in sind function.

To determine

(c)

To write:

A user-defined function that calculates sinx using Taylor’s series expansion such that y=cosTay(x) is used as function name and arguments; a user-defined function such that if the angle is larger than 360° or smaller than 360° then the Taylor series will be calculated using the smallest number of terms; a code that calculates cos(80°) using the above function and compare this value from the value obtained by using MATLAB’s built-in sind function.

To determine

(d)

To write:

A user-defined function that calculates sinx using Taylor’s series expansion such that y=cosTay(x) is used as function name and arguments; a user-defined function such that if the angle is larger than 360° or smaller than 360° then the Taylor series will be calculated using the smallest number of terms; a code that calculates cos794° using the above function and compare this value from the value obtained by using MATLAB’s built-in sind function.

To determine

(e)

To write:

A user-defined function that calculates sinx using Taylor’s series expansion such that y=cosTay(x) is used as function name and arguments; a user-defined function such that if the angle is larger than 360° or smaller than 360° then the Taylor series will be calculated using the smallest number of terms; a code that calculates cos20000° using the above function and compare this value from the value obtained by using MATLAB’s built-in sind function.

To determine

(f)

To write:

A user-defined function that calculates sinx using Taylor’s series expansion such that y=cosTay(x) is used as function name and arguments; a user-defined function such that if the angle is larger than 360° or smaller than 360° then the Taylor series will be calculated using the smallest number of terms; a code that calculates cos(738°) using the above function and compare this value from the value obtained by using MATLAB’s built-in sind function.

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