Could any body check my work? (Plot the function)

x = [-56:64];
y = [3.*x^2-5.*x-6];
plot(x,y,'--r','LineWidth',0.5)
xlabel('e')
ylabel('n')
title('kg')
Is this the proper answer for the question? Is there anything I should change for it to become the correct answer?
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 Accepted Answer

Your x and y doesn’t need square brackets. Check your title once again.

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So should this be the answer i should give?
x = -56:64;
y = 3.*x^2-5.*x-6;
plot(x,y,'--y','LineWidth',0.5)
xlabel('e')
ylabel('n')
title('kg')
Seems about right, but the title part is confusing , "your weight in kg" , are you calculating any weight?
John wick
John wick on 24 Aug 2019
Edited: John wick on 24 Aug 2019
No I need to create a title for the plot, It's a question I learn, we are not calculating any weight
What do u mean? which latter code? Could you give me some example?
x = -56:64;
y = 3*x.^2-5*x-6;
plot(x,y,'--y','LineWidth',0.5)
xlabel('e')
ylabel('n')
title('kg')
So I shouldn't use 3.*x Can you explain why it should be that format? why not 3.*x is there any difference?
https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/477409-could-any-body-check-my-work-plot-the-function#comment_738540 - probably reading that link in the comment should help you understand basically you’re still stuck in the fundamentals of MATLAB.
I still need to improve more, I will read and try to understand it from the link you gave me. Thank you so much for helping me all this times!

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