How to graph/plot this equation in MATLAB

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How to graph/plot this equation in MATLAB
y(t)= 5e^(−t/300)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Nov 2019
MATLAB has no implicit multiplication: you must use explicit multiplication, typically the .* operator
MATLAB uses exp(value) for e^value
Muhammad Usman
Muhammad Usman on 16 Nov 2019
It's quite easy to do, define an array for 't' and then write your equation by keeping in mind the multiplication rule described by Walter Roberson and simply use plot command

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Raunak Gupta
Raunak Gupta on 18 Nov 2019
Hi,
For plotting the graph of some function/equation you are required to give an interval on which the function value is displayed. You may use fplot for plotting graph of a function.
Following command might help.
fplot(@(t) 5*exp(-t/300),[0,10],'MeshDensity',500);
Here the first part is the function you want to plot, second is for the range you plot it for and MeshDensity represents the number of points for which the function is evaluated. As per the documentation, for a ‘MeshDensity’ of 500 total number of evaluations are 999.

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