Hi,
Can someone please help me to get the Taylor series expansion of y=(a+bx)^1/2?
Thanks
dav

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Jan
Jan le 13 Oct 2013
What have you tried so far? What kind of help do you want? An explanation of how Taylor series are defined, a way to produce the first n terms symbolically or a formula for the first n terms?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 13 Oct 2013
This doesn't seem to be a MATLAB question. Can it be? Like, do you want to plot the actual function and then try different numbers of terms and see how well they look like the original function?
dav
dav le 13 Oct 2013
I want to get the taylor expansion of the above function simbolically.. Is it possible in matlab?

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sixwwwwww
sixwwwwww le 13 Oct 2013

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Dear Dav, here is the code to do it up to fifth order:
syms a b x y
y = (a + b * x)^(1/2);
TaylorSeries = taylor(y);
disp(TaylorSeries)

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dav
dav le 13 Oct 2013
thank you very much!
Is there a way to generate this so that it contains the order term as well.
dav
sixwwwwww
sixwwwwww le 13 Oct 2013
You are welcome. Yes you can specify the order using following modification:
TaylorSeries = taylor(y, x, 'Order', 10);
dav
dav le 13 Oct 2013
Thank you so much for the kind help!
sixwwwwww
sixwwwwww le 13 Oct 2013
You are welcome

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