I'm trying to simplify an expression or equation symbolically and I get the same error every time. Undefined function or variable 'x'.

I'm trying to simplify an expression symbolically and I get the same error every time.
Undefined function or variable 'x'.
I'm even using the actual example matlab provides. Trying to just simplify the expression sin(x)^2 + cos(x)^2 I get the error everytime. I'm brand new...what am I missing.

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What exactly is your command? It seems like you haven't told MATLAB what the value of x is. First, initialize a value for x and the carry on.
x = 0.5;
sin(x)^2 + cos(x)^2;

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Wow I guess I'm trying to make it to complicated. I want to simplify a much more complicated expression to find some constants of integration and I was trying to stay away from that in order to solve them later. But I guess I can define them first and then go back and do some tinkering. I tried defining x as an integer first, but that still didn't work. Thanks for the quick response.
Actually now I'm getting the error
undefined function 'simplify' for input arguments of type 'double'.
I tried your code and it gives me a specific answer. I want to simplify an expression. Not get a specific answer.
simplify() requires the Symbolic Toolbox, and it works on symbolic expressions.
syms x
simplify( sin(x)^2 + cos(x)^2 )

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The function u[1]/(u[2]^0.5) shows the error "result of the function is undefined" in matlab simulink user defined function. What could be the reason?

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Simulink uses MATLAB indexing syntax, so you need () instead of []
u(1)/(u(2)^0.5)
You might be able to use
u(1)/sqrt(u(2))

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