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%% Assignment 2
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% Name: Claudio Maggioni
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% Date: 19/3/2019
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% This is a template file for the first assignment to get started with running
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% and publishing code in Matlab. Each problem has its own section (delineated
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% by |%%|) and can be run in isolation by clicking into the particular section
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% and pressing |Ctrl| + |Enter| (evaluate current section).
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% To generate a pdf for submission in your current directory, use the following
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% three lines of code at the command window:
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% >> options.format = 'pdf'; options.outputDir = pwd; publish('assignment2.m', options)
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%
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%% Problem 3
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syms x;
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f = exp(x);
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df = diff(f);
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x_0 = 1;
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err = zeros(10, 1);
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h = zeros(10, 1);
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for i = 1:10
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h(i) = 10^(-i);
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err(i) = abs(subs(df,x,x_0) - my_diff(f, x, x_0, h(i)));
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end
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loglog(h, err)
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function approx = my_diff(f, x, x_0, h)
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approx = (subs(f,x,x_0 + h) - subs(f, x, x_0)) / h;
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end
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\subsection*{Point e}
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Division and multiplication may suffer from cancellation.
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\section*{Exercise 3}
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\subsection*{Point d}
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The error at first keeps getting exponentially smaller due to a better approximation of $h$ when computing the derivative
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(i.e. $h$ is exponentially nearer to 0), but at $10^{-9}$ this trend almost becomes the opposite due to loss of significant
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digits when subtracting from $e^{x+h}$ $e^x$ and amplifiying this error by effectively multiplying that with exponentially
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increasing powers of 10.
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\end{document}
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