How to plot polynomial function correctly?

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From the given cooeficient polynomial functions how to draw an graph in matlab
P(x) = a_0+a_1x+a_2x^2. Whose graph passes through the points (1, 4), (4,73) and (5, 18). Also plot the function using MATLAB command (having proper title, x and y axis notation).
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 31 Aug 2022
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Aug 2022
polyfit() and polyval() and plot()
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Sep 2022
You need to choose the x values to plot over.
You will use the given points to figure out what the coefficients are for the polynomial.Then, y will be the polynomial evaluated at your chosen x locations.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Sep 2022
syms x [3 1]
syms y [3 1]
vand = [ones(3,1), x, x.^2];
a0123 = simplify(vand \ y, 'steps', 20)
a0123 = 
sample_x = sort(randperm(10,3).');
sample_y = randi(100, 3, 1);
[sample_x, sample_y]
ans = 3×2
1 92 4 60 6 57
A0123 = simplify(subs(a0123, [x; y], [sample_x;sample_y]), 'steps', 20)
A0123 = 
X = -1:11;
Y = polyval(double(fliplr(A0123.')), X)
Y = 1×13
131.6667 110.0000 92.0000 77.6667 67.0000 60.0000 56.6667 57.0000 61.0000 68.6667 80.0000 95.0000 113.6667
plot(X, Y); hold on
scatter(sample_x, sample_y, 'r*'); hold off

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