Numerical Methods Problem Solution
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    Chijioke  Nkwocha
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    Commented: Chijioke  Nkwocha
 on 15 May 2021
            Can i please get help with this question? I am new to MATLAB and do not know how to go about solving this in MATLAB, maybe i would be able to solve subsequest problems when i see the steps to this question. Thanks.

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  Dyuman Joshi
      
      
 on 15 May 2021
				Fair enough, I'll give you an outline of the code so you can work with it. In case you have any queries, do mention.
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  Dyuman Joshi
      
      
 on 15 May 2021
        
      Edited: Dyuman Joshi
      
      
 on 15 May 2021
  
      In MATLAB, indexing start with 1 and not 0 (as it does in some programming languages). 
%defining the initial values
t0 = 1/sqrt(3);
t = (sqrt(t0^2+1)-1)/t0;
pi_approx = (sqrt(t^2+1)-1)/t;
for i=1:24
    t(i+1) = (sqrt(t(i)^2+1)-1)/t(i);
    pi_approx(i+1) = 6*2^i*t(i+1);
end
%converting to table
y=array2table([t;pi_approx]', 'VariableNames',{'t','pi_approx'});
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