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% EXERCISE 1: Make the equation

function y = YenX(x)
y = ((-0.2.*x.^3) + (7*x.^2)).* exp(-0.3.*x);

>> YenX(-1.5)

ans =

25.7595

>> YenX(5)

ans =

33.4695

% (b)Use the function to make a plot of the function for -2 <= x <= 6
x = -2:0.1:6;

for i = 1:1:length(x)
a = x(i);
y(i) = YenX(a)
end

plot(y,x)
xlabel('X')
ylabel('Y )
% EXERCISE 2: Convert gal/mi to L/km
function Lkm = LkmtoGal(gmi)

Lkm = (gmi .* 2.3521);


fprintf('%.2f gal/mi are %.2f L/km', gmi, Lkm)

>> LkmtoGal(5)
5.00 gal/mi are 11.76 L/km
ans =

11.7605

>> LkmtoGal(5.8)
5.80 gal/mi are 13.64 L/km
ans =

13.6422

% Exercice 3: Expression p
function p = expressionP(c,d,x)

p = ((c.*x)+(2.*d))./((c.*x)-d);

% Exercice 3: Expression q
function q = expressionQ(x,y,z)

q = 2 * log10(x) + cos(pi) + abs((y.^2) - (z.^2)) + sqrt(5 .* y .* z);

% Evaluate P with c=1, d=2 and x=4


c1 = 1;
d1 = 2;
x1 = 4;
result1 = expressionP(c1, d1, x1);
fprintf('p is equal to %.2f, when c is %.2f, d is %.2f, and x is %.2f', result1,
c1, d1, x1)

% Evaluate P whith c=5, d=10 and x=4


c2 = 5;
d2 = 10;
x2 = 4;
result2 = expressionP(c2, d2, x2);
fprintf('\np is equal to %.2f, when c is %.2f, d is %.2f, and x is %.2f',
result2, c2, d2, x2)
% Evaluate P with c=3, d=20 and x=1
c3 = 3;
d3 = 20;
x3 = 1;
result3 = expressionP(c3, d3, x3);
fprintf('\np is equal to %.2f, when c is %.2f, d is %.2f, and x is %.2f',
result3, c3, d3, x3)

% Evaluate q with x=2, y=4 and z=3


x_1 = 2;
y1 = 4;
z1 = 3;
res1 = expressionQ(x_1, y1, z1);
fprintf('\n\nq is equal to %.2f, when x is %.2f, y is %.2f, and z is %.2f',
res1, x_1, y1, z1)

% Evaluate q with x=10, y=5 and z=9


x_2 = 10;
y2 = 5;
z2 = 9;
res2 = expressionQ(x_2, y2, z2);
fprintf('\nq is equal to %.2f, when x is %.2f, y is %.2f, and z is %.2f', res2,
x_2, y2, z2)

% Evaluate q with x=25, y=-2 and z=-1.5


x_3 = 25;
y3 = -2;
z3 = -1.5;
res3 = expressionQ(x_3, y3, z3);
fprintf('\nq is equal to %.2f, when x is %.2f, y is %.2f, and z is %.2f', res3,
x_3, y3, z3)

>> Expresions_Evaluateing_2_noviembre_2023

p is equal to 4.00, when c is 1.00, d is 2.00, and x is 4.00

p is equal to 4.00, when c is 5.00, d is 10.00, and x is 4.00

p is equal to -2.53, when c is 3.00, d is 20.00, and x is 1.00

q is equal to 14.35, when x is 2.00, y is 4.00, and z is 3.00

q is equal to 72.00, when x is 10.00, y is 5.00, and z is 9.00

q is equal to 7.42, when x is 25.00, y is -2.00, and z is -1.50

% Exercice 4: Frequency of oscillation


function f = FrecuOsc(c)

f = sqrt((1./(0.01.*c))-((100.^2)./(4.*c.^2)));
% Values for c
c = 0.1:0.1:1;
fprintf('The inductance is 0.01 mH\n')
fprintf('The resistence is 100 ohms\n')
fprintf('The Frequenncy of ocillation is:')
FrecuOsc(c)

>> FrecuencyOscillation_2_noviembre_2023

The inductance is 0.01 mH

The resistence is 100 ohms

The Frequenncy of ocillation is:

ans =

1.0e+02 *

Columns 1 through 6

0.0000 + 4.9900i 0.0000 + 2.4900i 0.0000 + 1.6566i 0.0000 + 1.2400i


0.0000 + 0.9899i 0.0000 + 0.8233i

Columns 7 through 10

0.0000 + 0.7042i 0.0000 + 0.6149i 0.0000 + 0.5455i 0.0000 + 0.4899i

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