How do I multiply two trigonometric functions

Hi I am trying to multiply sin(x) by the cos(x) and graph the result. What am I doing now is not working. Can someone please explain to me what I am doing wrong? Here is my code.
x=[-2:0.5:10];
y=(sin(x))*(cos(x));
plot(x,y)

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Answers (1)

You need element-wise multiplication
y=sin(x).*cos(x);

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I put this in, x=[-2:0.5:10]; y=sin(x).*cos(x);
and I got:
warning: function ./test.m shadows a core library function
1. To multiply trigonometric functions, another option is the Wikipedia article covering the List of Trigonometric Identities.
2. Don’t name any variables or files the same as built-in MATLAB functions. This is called ‘overshadowing’. Name your file something else. MATLAB is case-sensitive, so renaming it Test.m would be sufficient.
Moved this from an "answer" from Alexander to a comment here:
I am sorry you were right. That does work. Thank you.
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