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From: users [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of blanckaway
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2017 3:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Scilab-users] I NEED HELP WITH SCILAB (I'M IN A HURRY)



I'M NEW AT THIS. I HAVE TO DO THESE TWO EXERCISES NEVER LESS THAN 24 HOURS

AND I AM 12 AND I CAN NOT ACHIEVE ANYTHING. HELP



1. Using the fact that in Scilab an inequality such as 2 3 ≤ ≤x has a

logical value that becomes

numerical value (0 or 1) by involving it in arithmetic calculations, genera

without using cycles the graph of figure 3.3



The image describes a line that runs along a Cartesian plane. The line is

kept straight until it reaches x = 2 there it rises straight up to y = 5,

stays at y = 5 until x = 3 and then goes back down to x = 0



2. Modify the code of the fourier_aprox function so that it only graphs one

cycle of the pulse train and its

Fourier series approximation by increasing the number of N weapons from 1 to

infinity (only

odd numbers). Waiting at each value of N for the user to press the [enter]

key to continue (using

the command: input ('press [enter] to continue');



PLEASE HELP







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