index error is appearing for last line
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    yogeshwari patel
 on 1 Jun 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: yogeshwari patel
 on 2 Jun 2021
            U=zeros(1,2,'sym');
B=zeros(10,'sym');
U(1)=1;
U(2)=a;
for k=1:10
    B(1)=0;
    for i=1:k
        B(1)=B(1)+U(i)*U(k-i+1)
         end
end
It is displaying the error for B(1)=B(1)+U(i)*U(k-i+1)
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  DGM
      
      
 on 2 Jun 2021
				Okay, that's one more bit of info, but that still doesn't clarify much.  Why does B have 100 elements if you're only using one? Why does U only have 2 elements if you're trying to use 10 (actually you're now trying to use up to 11).  I guess you could do like the answer below and just specify U to have 10 (or 11) elements instead of 2, but you're also assigning U(2) and then overwriting it.
I think what everyone is saying boils down to a common problem in communicating intent in code.  The loop structure is incongruous when considering the array sizes.  Since the intent and variable meaning are unknown at a conceptual level and the code as presented doesn't do what's desired, there's nothing left to tell us what it's supposed to do.  
If offering a potential solution requires too many tenuous assumptions of intent, I don't think I'm alone in hesitating to add more confusion to the discussion by fishing with guesses.
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  Girijashankar Sahoo
      
 on 1 Jun 2021
        B(1)=B(1)+U(i)*U(k-i+1)
% Here you defined length(U)=2 while U(i)*U(k-i+1) is over indexed value 
% So my suggestion denfine U=zeros(1,10,'sym')
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