I have some question in MATLAB homework
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I have some question in my MATLAB homework Please help me to solve them.
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Guillaume
am 2 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson
am 2 Mai 2018
So, not only did Mutlu not do his own howework, but once someone had done his homework for him he then closes the question and deletes the question body so that it is then useless for everybody else.
Answers is there to benefit everybody. It is not a help me cheat on my homework service.
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Yuvaraj Venkataswamy
am 2 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson
am 2 Mai 2018
Please check this.
%%%%%%9.
t=-10:1:10;
x1=exp(-(t));
figure;
plot(t,x1,'r-');
hold on
x2=exp(-(t-2));
plot(t,x2,'g-');
hold on
x3=exp(-(t+2));
plot(t,x3,'b-');
xlim([-10 10])
%%%%%%%10.
t=-10:1:10;
x1=exp(-(t));
figure;
plot(t,x1,'r-');
hold on
x2=exp(-(2*t));
plot(t,x2,'g-');
hold on
x3=exp(-(0.5*t));
plot(t,x3,'b-');
xlim([-10 10]);
%%%%%%%%11.
t=-10:1:10;
x1=t.^3;
figure;
plot(t,x1,'r-');
hold on
x2=(-t).^-3;
plot(t,x2,'g-');
xlim([-10 10])
t=-10:1:10;
x1=exp(-0.2*t).*sin(t);
figure;
plot(t,x1,'r-');
hold on
x2=exp(-0.2*(-t)).*sin(-t);
plot(t,x2,'g-');
xlim([-10 10])
2 Kommentare
Walter Roberson
am 2 Mai 2018
I would suggest using linspace(-10,10) instead of -10:1:10 as the : version is only 21 points.
Yuvaraj Venkataswamy
am 2 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: Yuvaraj Venkataswamy
am 2 Mai 2018
Yes. In this, I have considered step increment is 1. So, I got 21 points.
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