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How do I properly code a Taylor Series for tan(x)?

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George Caspelli
George Caspelli el 11 de Mzo. de 2021
Comentada: John D'Errico el 7 de Mayo de 2021
In terms of tan(x) with a=0, how would I code the approximation of a Taylor Series from n = 1:4? I get it on paper, but I can't seem to wrap my head around the Matlab code.
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George Caspelli
George Caspelli el 11 de Mzo. de 2021
I deleted my Matlab code, but I yeah I can send a picture of my work on paper. I forgot to include that I want to find the approximation at x = pi/4.
Here's a general idea of the direction I went with my Matlab code. I was planning to create a variable n and have the multiple derivatives calculated at diff(f,n), but I wasn't able to figure that out.
syms x
f = tan(x)
diff(f)
vpa(subs(f,x,pi/4))
Hope this helps!
John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 7 de Mayo de 2021
If you say you deleted your code, then you may have as easily not written any code at all. How should we know that you are telling the truth?

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Mouhamed Niasse
Mouhamed Niasse el 7 de Mayo de 2021
try this
order=4; value=pi/4;
syms T1(x)
T1(x) = taylor(tan(x), x, 'Order', order)
vpa(T1(value))

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