Taylor series calculation of sin(x)

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hello! The problem I am having trouble with is this:
Calculate g(x) = sin(x) using the Taylor series expansion for a given value of x. Solve for g(pi/3) using 5, 10, 20 and 100 terms in the Taylor series (use a loop)
So I tried the following in the script editor:
clear
clc
n = input('Enter number of iiterations (n): ' );
x = pi/3;
y = zeros(1,n);
for i = 1:n
y(i) = (-1)^i*x^(2*i+1)/factorial(2*i+1);
end
SINx = sum(y);
however when i run the script, the value of SINx that I get isn't what sin(pi/3) is supposed to be and I just can't figure out why.
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mehrab aslam
mehrab aslam on 21 Oct 2019
recall the taylor series expansion of sin(x)=x-x^3/3!+... for i=1 , x is not calculated
shikha sharma
shikha sharma on 26 Aug 2021
Angle is taken in radian by MATLAB

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 5 Apr 2014
With that series, you need to sum starting from 0, not 1:
for i = 0:n
y(i+1) = (-1)^i*x^(2*i+1)/factorial(2*i+1);
end
Notice that I offset your indexing into the y variable, so that the i=0 term is the first one in the vector.
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Fritz Ulysse
Fritz Ulysse on 7 Nov 2016
how do you do it for f(x)=e^x
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Nov 2016
exp(x) is sum of (x^N)/(N!) for N = 0 to infinity

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