how do i write this equation in live script

Create a function handle called f which takes a single input variable and performs the following calculation.
f(θ) = sin3(θ) 2 + cos(θ) sin(2θ)
The function should be “vectorized” with element-wise operators, where appropriate, so that it can take single numbers as input or matrices as input.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 21 Jan. 2020

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What does sin3(θ) 2 mean? Tell us in words because there is no sin3() function.
Try
theta = linspace(-pi, pi, 1000);
f = sin(theta).^3 + cos(theta) .* sin(2*theta);
Adapt as needed after you figure out what that weird equation means.

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mark@4882
mark@4882 am 21 Jan. 2020
I have insetered a image
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 21 Jan. 2020
is sin(theta).^3
is sin(2.*theta)
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 21 Jan. 2020
Manav, with the divide symbol (slash) and using additional parentheses, you should be able to figure this homework out on your own.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 21 Jan. 2020
./ and .* for vectorized form
f('\theta') = @('\theta) (sin('/theta').^3)./(2 + cos('/theta') sin(2.*'\theta'))
I'm still getting an error
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 22 Jan. 2020
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst am 22 Jan. 2020
You cannot use \theta or '\theta' as the name of a variable.
f = @(theta) (sin(theta).^3)./(2 + cos(theta) .* sin(2.*theta))
However you appear to have forgotten that MATLAB does not have any implicit multiplication. If you want to multiply two values you must use either the * or .* operation. The * operation is for algebraic matrix multiplication ("inner product") and the .* operation is for element-by-element multiplication.

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