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I need help with an integral
Hi guys, I want to have the following integral in my equation: where 0 is the beginning and t=120 is the ending of the inte...

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How can I hide a part of my function?
Hi guys, i want to hide some parts of three functions, shown in the attachement The red line should stay as it is, but th...

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I want to plot with the value of an Edittext
Hi guys, I'm currently working on a Guide, I have two Edittextboxes and two Pushbuttons. In the Edittextboxs I want to type ...

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How do I get a string to change everytime my xMax value changes?
Hi guys, I want the string '47.4' to change everytime the xMax value changes, x=linspace(0, 80, 200); y4=@(x) (0.0204...

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How can I show the maximum in my graphs?
Hi guys, I got the maximum of y4, but I don't know how to show it in my graphs. clear all close all x=(0:0.01:80...

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How do I find and display the intersection of my functions?
Hi guys, I want to find the intersection of y3 and y4, x=(0:0.5:80).'; y1=(0.02049/0.4)*x; y2=(0.53*60./(1+(1.331...

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Whats wrong in those equations?
x=(0:0.5:80); y1=(0.02049/0.4)*x; y2=(0.59*60/(1+(1.331/(sqrt(0.0631*x/(74.45-x)))^3))); y3=(0.59*60/(1+(1.331/(sqrt(0.0631...

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