How to plot function using matlab?
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Zainab Alabdulali
on 1 Nov 2018
Edited: MathWorks Support Team
on 11 Jun 2024
how can I solve these problems using MatLab? 1.Use the plot command to plot the function f ( x ) = x 2 − 10 √ x + 2 for 0 ≤ x ≤ 5 . 2.Use the plot command to plot the function f ( x ) = ( 0.5 x 4 + 1.1 x 3 − 0.9 x 2 ) e − 0.7 x for − 3 ≤ x ≤ 10 .
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madhan ravi
on 1 Nov 2018
Edited: MathWorks Support Team
on 11 Jun 2024
syms x %requires symbolic toolbox
f = 2 * x - 10 * sqrt ( x ) + 2
figure
fplot(f,[0 5])
f1 = ( 0.5 * x * 4 + 1.1 * x * 3 - 0.9 * x * 2 ) * exp(1) - 0.7 * x
figure
fplot(f1,[-3 10])
%alternatively, you can use fplot, which is part of base MATLAB
f = @(x) x.^2 -10*sqrt(x) +2
fplot(f,[0 5])
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madhan ravi
on 1 Nov 2018
you can use fplot by declaring the variable as symbolic like the above shown example
madhan ravi
on 1 Nov 2018
if there is something which is not clear let know else accept the answer so that its understood that the question is solved.
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