why "symsum(si​n(k*pi)*k,​0,n)" not equal zero

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murat
murat am 23 Feb. 2014
Beantwortet: Walter Roberson am 23 Feb. 2014
why "symsum(sin(k*pi)*k,0,n)" not equal zero?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 23 Feb. 2014
symsum(sin(k*sym('pi'))*k,0,n)
Remember, "pi" in MATLAB is only a numeric approximation to the transcendental number; you need to use the transcendental number rather than the numeric approximation.

Jan
Jan am 23 Feb. 2014
What is n? For e.g. n=0.5 the result is not surprising.

Paul
Paul am 23 Feb. 2014
I don't think Matlab recognizes that sin(pi)= 0, therefore it cant simplify further sin(pi*n)*(n/2 + 1/4). Just type sin(pi) and you will see you won't get 0. sind(180) does give 0 but sind doesn't support symbolic variables.

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