using syms x to create an equation Y(x), then letting x be a vector to plot, x vs Y

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using syms x I have created an equation
Y = (x/20 - 2)*(x/40 - 1) - (x/20 - 1)^2 + x^2/800
I would now like to set x = to a vector say [0:0.1:40] and would like plot(x,Y)
how can i implement this because when i try plot(x,Y) i get an error of
EDU>> plot(x,Y) ??? Error using ==> plot Conversion to double from sym is not possible.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Oct 2013
Edited: Walter Roberson on 27 Oct 2013
xvals = 0:0.1:40;
plot(xvals, double(subs(Y, x, xvals)))
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Nicholas
Nicholas on 27 Oct 2013
i tried it with other functions and it seems to work i dont know why my equation is linear but thank you
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Oct 2013
That equation does evaluate to 1. Expand the first multiplication, expand the squared term, add the two together, then note that the x^2 term cancels with the remaining term in Y, leaving just 1.

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