MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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ISBN: 9781119256830
Author: Amos Gilat
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Chapter 6, Problem 1P
To determine

(a)

To evaluate:

The expression 6×4>323 without using MATLAB then check the answer with MATLAB.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1P

Solution:

The value of the expression 6×4>323 is 0.

Explanation of Solution

The given expression is,

6×4>323

Assign 1 if the comparison is correct otherwise assign 0.

Simplify the above equation,

6×4>32324>290

Write the MATLAB script to evaluate the expression 6×4>323.

MATLAB Code:

%Evaluate the expression

6.*4>32-3

%Assign 1 if the comparison is correct otherwise assign 0.

Save the MATLAB script with name, Chapter6_56830_6_1Pa.m in the current folder. Execute the script by typing the script name at the command window to evaluate the expression 6×4>323.

Result:

MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications, Chapter 6, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  1

Conclusion:

Therefore, the value of the given expression is 0.

To determine

(b)

To evaluate:

The expression y=4×37<153>1 without using MATLAB then check the answer with MATLAB.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 1P

Solution:

The value of the expression y=4×37<153>1 is 1.

Explanation of Solution

The given expression is,

y=4×37<153>1

Assign 1 if the comparison is correct otherwise assign 0.

Simplify the above equation,

y=4×37<153>1(5<5)>10>11

Write the MATLAB script to evaluate the expression y=4×37<153>1.

MATLAB Code:

%Evaluate the expression

y = 4*3-7<15./3>-1

%Assign 1 if the comparison is correct otherwise assign 0.

Save the MATLAB script with name, Chapter6_56830_6_1Pb.m in the current folder. Execute the script by typing the script name at the command window to evaluate the expression y=4×37<153>1.

Result:

MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications, Chapter 6, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  2

Conclusion:

Therefore, the value of the given expression is 1.

To determine

(c)

To evaluate:

The expression y=2×(3<8/4+2)2<(2)3 without using MATLAB then check the answer with MATLAB.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 1P

Solution:

The value of the expression y=2×(3<8/4+2)2<(2)3 is 0.

Explanation of Solution

The given expression is,

y=2×(3<8/4+2)2<(2)3

Assign 1 if the comparison is correct otherwise assign 0.

Simplify the above equation,

y=2×(3<8/4+2)2<(2)32×(9<16)<(2)3(18<32)<8

Simplify the above equation,

0<80 Write the MATLAB script to evaluate the expression y=2×(3<8/4+2)2<(2)3.

MATLAB Code:

%Evaluate the expression

y = 2*(3<8/4+2).^2<-2.^3

%Assign 1 if the comparison is correct otherwise assign 0.

Save the MATLAB script with name, Chapter6_56830_6_1Pc.m in the current folder. Execute the script by typing the script name at the command window to evaluate the expression y=2×(3<8/4+2)2<(2)3.

Result:

MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications, Chapter 6, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  3

Conclusion:

Therefore, the value of the given expression is 0.

To determine

(d)

To evaluate:

The expression (5+0)/3==3(10/52) without using MATLAB then check the answer with MATLAB.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 1P

Solution:

The value of the expression (5+0)/3==3(10/52) is 1.

Explanation of Solution

The given expression is,

(5+0)/3==3(10/52)

The sign ~ represents NOT operation. Assign 0 if NOT operation contains non-zero term otherwise assign 1.

Assign 1 if the comparison is correct otherwise assign 0.

Simplify the above equation,

(5+0)/3==3(10/52)2==312==21

Write the MATLAB script to evaluate the expression (5+0)/3==3(10/52).

MATLAB Code:

%Evaluate the expression

(5+~0)/3==3-~(10/5-2)

%Assign 1 if the comparison is correct otherwise assign 0.

Save the MATLAB script with name, Chapter6_56830_6_1Pd.m in the current folder. Execute the script by typing the script name at the command window to evaluate the expression (5+0)/3==3(10/52).

Result:

MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications, Chapter 6, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  4

Conclusion:

Therefore, the value of the given expression is 1.

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MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications

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