how to write a function in interval?
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lina
le 21 Oct 2014
Réponse apportée : Rupa Kupireddy
le 8 Fév 2022
hi,
can you please help me to write this function code in matlab?
thank you in advance
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Matt Tearle
le 21 Oct 2014
MATLAB Academy can help you learn the basics of MATLAB. Also the Getting Started section of the doc, as Jose-Luis suggested.
For this specific question, you'll need to:
- create a vector of x values from -2 to 5.
- create a corresponding vector of y values by evaluating the function.
- plot y as a function of x.
- maybe pretty up the graph a bit.
For 2 you'll need to know about array operations. For 4 you can use xlabel, ylabel, title, xlim, ylim, and/or axis.
As Jose-Luis mentioned, if you need the roots exactly, you can use fzero, but that seems a bit advanced for HW#1. Because the function is a polynomial, you could also use polyval (for part 2) and roots. But, again, that seems more than is necessary.
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Matt Tearle
le 22 Oct 2014
You don't need to specify the domain to the plot function, just the x values and their corresponding y values (in that order): plot(x,y)
If you want to adjust the axis limits that MATLAB chooses, use the xlim and/or ylim functions (use the doc to see how they work).
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