Why y is a complx number? y = x.^(2/3)
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x = -10:1:10
y = x.^(2/3)
Actually I try to plot y = x^(2/3)but I get warning from Matlab.
I try fplot(x^(2/3)[-10,10])
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Walter Roberson
le 15 Avr 2013
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le 15 Avr 2013
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Remember, in MATLAB, (2/3) is 0.333333<etc>, a floating point number, rather than being the indicator of taking the square of the third root of the number.
In MATLAB, when you raise a value to a non-integer power, the result x^y is defined as exp( log(x) * y). When x is negative, log(x) is complex. Multiplying a complex number by a floating point number is going to give you a complex number. exp() of a complex number is usually a complex number.
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