
Thinking Like an Engineer
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Author: Elizabeth A. Stephan, David R. Bowman, William J. Park, Benjamin L. Sill, Matthew W. Ohland
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Chapter 16.3, Problem 5CC
Each problem should be done with a single MATLAB statement:
- a. Create a column
vector named N4 containing the values 17, 34, –94, 16, and 0. - b. Create a row vector named Tiny containing the values 3.4 × 10–14, 9.02 × 10–23, and 1.32 × 10–9
- c. Create a row vector named Ev containing all even integers from 2 to 250.
- d. Create a column vector name Tenths containing the decreasing sequence 10, 9.9, ... 0.2, 0.1 , 0
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