How do I plot parabolas and other functions in MATLAB?

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I'm trying to plot x2 +9y2 = 36 in MATLAB, but it just doesn't want to work, even if I split it up to 1/3sqrt(36 − x2) and −1/3sqrt(36 − x2)
I'm having trouble understanding what x=5:.5:5 means as well.
The second half of the question is y =3/2sin(2x +3) (I've already graphed this easily), and I need to find simultaneous solutions with the above function. Is ginput good enough for this?

Accepted Answer

Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 15 Mar 2013
hi Joseph,
the expression means : variable=beginning:step:end , but 5:.5:5 is constant its 5 then . you can also plot the parabola just the way you did to the second equation :
x=-10:0.1:10;
y=sqrt((36-x.^2)/9);
plot(x,y)

More Answers (3)

Muhammad AFZAL
Muhammad AFZAL on 4 Apr 2019
x=-10:0.1:10;
y=sqrt((36-x.^2)/9);
plot(x,y)

kirthika s
kirthika s on 24 Apr 2021
Parabolic

Fahad
Fahad on 27 Oct 2022
x=-10:0.1:10;
y=sqrt((36-x.^2)/9);
plot(x,y)

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