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AE 100 High Altitude Ballooning
HOMEWORK #1
Due February 20th 2008, 12pm
Read Chapter 3 in Getting Started with Matlab 7 by Rudra Patrap. From pages 84 and 85, do problems
1-5 (Problem 1 shall not be marked, but is required for Problem 2).
Also, write a script M-file which will:
1. Create an ‘x’ variable with 40 values evenly distributed between 0 and 10
2. Calculate Hint: look up the sin() and exp() functions.
3. Plot(x,y)
4. Bonus: Earn 1 extra point if your m-file adds a title and axis labels to the plot.
For all your answers, include a printout of the command window, and of any m-files or figures
generated. If a question asks for an explanation, please include it on a separate piece of paper, clearly
labeled. All pages must be stapled together.
The assignment must be handed in at the start of class on Wednesday February 20th.

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AE 100 High Altitude Ballooning

HOMEWORK

Due February 20th^ 2008, 12pm

Read Chapter 3 in Getting Started with Matlab 7 by Rudra Patrap. From pages 84 and 85, do problems 1-5 (Problem 1 shall not be marked, but is required for Problem 2).

Also, write a script M-file which will:

  1. Create an ‘x’ variable with 40 values evenly distributed between 0 and 10
  2. Calculate Hint: look up the sin() and exp() functions.
  3. Plot(x,y)
  4. Bonus: Earn 1 extra point if your m-file adds a title and axis labels to the plot.

For all your answers, include a printout of the command window, and of any m-files or figures generated. If a question asks for an explanation, please include it on a separate piece of paper, clearly labeled. All pages must be stapled together.

The assignment must be handed in at the start of class on Wednesday February 20th.