Parse error at "t"
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I am trying to type:
 [(d^2)y/d(t^2)] + 3.6(dy/dt) + 3.24y = -10(e^(-1.8t))
but it is saying parse error at 't' on line 5
function dydt = order2(~,y)
dydt = zeros(size(y)); 
a = 3.6; %coefficient for y; term 
b = 3.24; %coefficient for y term 
r = -10*e-1.8t; %forcing function 
dydt(1) = y(2); 
dydt(2) = r -a*y(2) - b*y(1); 
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  Dave B
    
 on 4 Dec 2021
        When you multiply in MATLAB you need a * symbol
r = -10*e-1.8t;
should be 
r = -10*e-1.8*t;
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  Steven Lord
    
      
 on 4 Dec 2021
				You will also need to define a variable named t in your function by replacing the ~ in the function signature on the first line with t.
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