for loop to make a taylor series

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I am trying to make a taylor series for e^x where
e^x = 1+(X/1!)+((X^2)/2!)+((X^3)/3!)+...
and the approximation is sum set n-1 over k=0 f(x)=(x^k)/k!
I know that the k = input('number of terms: '); and x = input('value of "x":');
I know that i can use the factorial(k) as a portion of the approxamation section of this script.

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig 2012-9-6
编辑:Matt Fig 2012-9-6
If you write it as:
e^x = x^0/0! + x^1/1! + x^2/2! + .... + x^n/n!
then you can see the pattern easier.
I don't want to do your homework for you, but look at this hint:
T = 0; % Initial value of T.
for ii = 0:3
T = T + ii; % Easy to change this to meet your needs...
end
T % Show new value of T. Compare to 0+1+2+3
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SonOfAFather
SonOfAFather 2012-9-6
thank you I dont want anyone to actually do my homework but was trying to give all the specifics i could to get some guidance into where the answer lies. thank you for your information.

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henry joe
henry joe 2015-4-12
编辑:henry joe 2015-4-12
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