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Trying to write a series: 2n+1

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steve guy
steve guy on 18 Feb 2013
I'm trying to write a 2n+1 series that starts at the number 2 and goes for 30 terms. How can I do this?
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José-Luis
José-Luis on 18 Feb 2013
Edited: José-Luis on 18 Feb 2013
This sounds an awful lot like homework. What have you tried so far? Please read the Getting started part of the documentation.
How about a loop?
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Jan
Jan on 18 Feb 2013
It would work without a FOR loop also, if it works at all. Usually "n" is a natural number in problems related to series. But there is no natural number n such that 2*n+1 equals 2.

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 18 Feb 2013
hi, try this :
% Sol1 : vectorized
serie1=2*[2:30]+1; figure, plot(serie1);
% Sol2 : loop
for x=2:30
serie2(x)=2*x+1;
end
serie2(1)=[]; figure, plot(serie2)
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Jan
Jan on 18 Feb 2013
Please, Youssef, do not post full answers for homework questions. Thanks.

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