Printing functions using fprintf

The prompt for the question has the user input vectors x y and scalar h, then compute some functions I have defined... The problem I'm having is, in the main script i have to print the row vectors x+y and z, one vector per line, using two decimal places for each element.
I have tried numerous fprintf statements such as
"fprintf ('x+y=%.2f+%.2f,x,y)
fprintf ('.%.2f +%.2f',x,y)
fprintf ('%.2f+%.2f=',x+y)"
etc...
however, while each element is rounded to two decimal places, and the addition is simple, it is not printing the way it is required. Any tips/help? Thank you!

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If x and y are vectors then try this
x = 1:5;
y = 2:6;
fprintf('%.2f + %.2f\n', [x(:) y(:)].')
Result
1.00 + 2.00
2.00 + 3.00
3.00 + 4.00
4.00 + 5.00
5.00 + 6.00

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oh I see, that makes sense now, I had tried so many things, I was close at one point haha, thank you so much. Just wondering is there a way for it to display the answers as well in a column to the right i.e.
1.00 + 2.00 = 3.00
2.00 + 3.00 = 5.00
3.00 + 4.00 = 7.00
4.00 + 5.00 = 9.00
5.00 + 6.00 = 11.00
Yes, it is possible
x = 1:5;
y = 2:6;
z = x + y;
fprintf('%.2f + %.2f = %.2f\n', [x(:) y(:) z(:)].')
awesome, thank you so much. In terms of the questions guidlines it states "print the row vectors x+y and z, one vector per line, using two decimal places for each element." Would the format we have done above satisfy these conditions?
In other words is the format we have satisfactory? or would a code such as:
fprintf('The data table shows row vector x followed by row vector y, ending in the sum of x and y');
datatable=[x(:)';y(:)';xysum(:)']
which outputs :
The data table shows row vector x followed by row vector y, ending in the sum of x and y
datatable =
1 2 3
3 2 1
4 4 4
be better for these such conditions?
I think that the current results should be fine and fulfills the requirement. datatable you shared does not follow the rule for printing 2 decimal places.

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