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Chapter 1 - Starting With MatlabChapter 2 - Creating ArraysChapter 3 - Mathematical Operations With ArraysChapter 4 - Using Script Files And Managing DataChapter 5 - Two-dimensional PlotsChapter 6 - Programming In MatlabChapter 7 - User-defined Functions And Function FilesChapter 8 - Polynomials, Curve Fitting, And InterpolationChapter 9 - Applications In Numerical AnalysisChapter 10 - Three-dimensional Plots
Book Details
More college students use Amos Gilat's MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications than any other MATLAB textbook. This concise book is known for its just-in-time learning approach that gives students information when they need it. The 6th Edition gradually presents the latest MATLAB functionality in detail. The book includes numerous sample problems in mathematics, science, and engineering that are similar to problems encountered by new users of MATLAB. MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications is intended for students who are using MATLAB for the first time and have little or no experience in computer programming. It can be used as a textbook in first-year engineering courses or as a reference in more advanced science and engineering courses where MATLAB is introduced as a tool for solving problems.
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Solve the given equation. ⇒(5− 19 7+ 2.5 3)2⇒(5−2.7143+15.625)2⇒320.7937 Write the MATLAB script...The given row vector contains following elements: 9,1,32,7/4,0,2.25×8.5,0.8 and sin(π/8). Simplify...The given values of x is 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7. The stated equation is, y=x2−xx+3 .......(1) Substitute...Given Information:The mass of the person is 162 lb.The height of the person is 68 in.The BMI is...The given function is, f(x)=x2−10x+2 The range of function is 0≤x≤5. Substitute x=0 in the above...The given expression is, 6×4>32−3 Assign 1 if the comparison is correct otherwise assign 0....The given function is, y(x)=0.6x3e−0.47x+1.5x2e−0.6x Solve the above equation for y(−2)....The given polynomial function is, y=0.5x5−0.3x4−15.5x3+7x2+36x−7 ............. (1) The range of...The given equation is, x3−e0.8x=20 The value of x lies between x=0 and x=8. Solve the above equation...
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