How to plot polynomial in matlab
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equation is f(x) = 150x - 400x^2 + 500x^3
Want to plot f(x) for x= 0 to 0.8
need to have a legend
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Dyuman Joshi
on 29 Feb 2024
This seems like a homework assignment. Show us what you have tried yet.
Sam Chak
on 29 Feb 2024
First things first, make sure to bookmark the Help Center, and then search for the keyword 'plot'. You will find the relevant information ans examples at this URL: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/plot.html.
It's always a good idea to start by searching in the Help Center before seeking technical assistance, unless the problem is highly specific and no relevant examples can be found in the documentation.
Madison
on 3 Mar 2024
You need to use element-wise power - power, .^
epsilon = linspace(0,0.8,100);
sigma = 150*epsilon - 400*epsilon.^2 + 500*epsilon.^3;
figure;
plot (epsilon, sigma)
xlabel('Strain(ε)');
ylabel('Stress(σ)(kPa)');
title('Stress/Strain for Foam');
grid on;
Answers (1)
Some homework assistance and solution:
x = linspace(0,0.8,1000);
y = 150*x - 400*x.^2 + 500*x.^3;
plot(x,y)
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Dyuman Joshi
on 29 Feb 2024
Edited: Dyuman Joshi
on 29 Feb 2024
I believe that's solving the problem rather than assisting.
I suggest you edit your answer accordingly.
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