MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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Author: Amos Gilat
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Chapter 3, Problem 13P
Define the vector v= [1 3 5 7]. Then use the vector in a mathematical expression to create the following
(a) a=[3 9 15 21] (b) b=[1 9 25 49]
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(c) c=[1 1 1 1] (d) d=[1 9 25 49]
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