What are the answers to the Associate Exam Practice Questions?
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I got c,b,c,b,a but I would like a confirmed answer. See: http://www.mathworks.com/services/training/certification/exam-questions.html
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Rik
le 10 Nov 2019
Why does A for the first question work? It doesn't make any logical sense and it shouldn't work. Can someone explain where they found that way to get the corners?
Guillaume
le 11 Nov 2019
Why doesn't it make any logical sense? What code do you use to get the inner 2x2 matrix of a 4x6 matrix:
M(2:3, 3:4)
%which is the same as
M([2 3], [3 4])
which basically returns the intersection of rows 2 and 3 with columns 3 and 4. With the same logic,
M([1, end], [1, end])
is the intersection of 1st and last row with 1st and last column, hence the 4 corners.
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David Verrelli
le 1 Fév 2016
The questions are more difficult than they might appear. After testing in MATLAB I could confirm the correct answers, and I recommend this practical approach to others. (And if you then don't understand why, then read the documentation on each command.) By my count the first Dan got 1/5, and the second Dan got 3/5.... —DIV
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Daniel Chappell
le 14 Oct 2015
C - four corners, so four elements indexed B - number of positive elements divided by the total number of elements C - index with end, and set this element to blank A - x-axis appears as first argument (plot(time, acceleration) D - std(Z) is a column-wise (default) statistical function
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Helen Kirby
le 22 Fév 2016
Re: the first one: Sounds logical, but actually doesn't work if you try that command out. The answer is A
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