how can i type this function in matlab?

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Nested parentheses come to mind? (although a corrollary variable z=3*x+5; perhaps would simplify things immensely).
Is it the (5+3x) that is being raised to a power, or is it 5 + 3 * (x to a power) ?
On re-looking, I'll bet your second interpretation is the correct one, Walter. My z then is of no help and is in fact, wrong.

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Hi,
As per my understanding, you want to write the 'g(x)' function in MATLAB. On assuming that in the given function (5+3x) is raised to a power, the solution would look something like as follows: -
syms x g(x) f(x)
f(x) = 5+3*x;
g(x) = sqrt(((x^f(x))^f(x))^f(x));
Or if it is 5 + 3*(x to power), then the implementation would be: -
syms x g(x)
g(x) = sqrt(x^(5+3*x^(5+3*x^(5+3*x))));

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