How to plot the following function?
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Sam Chak
on 7 Oct 2023
@Reema Noor, Refer to the provided example, then follow the code and plot some of the functions. Copy and paste the code by clicking the icon , then hit the 'Play' icon . If coded correctly, it should generate a plot.
Walter Roberson
on 7 Oct 2023
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Sam Chak
on 7 Oct 2023
Hi @Reema Noor
You can find some good examples related to plotting some functions in these links:
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Sam Chak
on 7 Oct 2023
See also:
By the way, I remember that my math teacher taught that the logarithm function is defined only for positive real numbers. But the question tells you to plot from x = -10 to x = 12. Can you really take the logarithm of a negative number? Sure this is not a typo, like positive "+10"?
John D'Errico
on 7 Oct 2023
Edited: John D'Errico
on 7 Oct 2023
Not really true. The log function will return real results for positive real numbers. However, it is valid to extend that definition to the entire real line, and to the complex plane.
MATLAB can compute the log of negative numbers (the log will be imaginary), or of complex numbers. They will be complex in the latter case.
log(-1)
log(1+3i)
And those logs make sense in mathematics.
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