How do you do the following?
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1. Let x take the values between −6π and 6π.
2. Use the for loop to calculate the sin(x). Store the results in y.
3. plot y vs. x.
4. Find the minimum point of sin(x) in this range of the values of x. Hint: use fminbnd. You may read about fminbnd by typing help fminbnd in the command window.
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madhan ravi
on 5 Dec 2018
1) Define x using increment.
2) Just use a for loop.
3)Use plot(...).
4)Use fminbnd(...) by parametrizing the function.
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KSSV
on 5 Dec 2018
m = 100 ;
x = linspace(-6*pi,6*pi,m) ;
y = zeros(size(x)) ;
for i = 1:m
y(i) = sin(x(i)) ;
end
It is your job to do the rest. Read about min and fminbnd
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