how to plot these functions?

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thar
thar on 11 Mar 2014
Answered: Roger Stafford on 12 Mar 2014
how to plot these functions in matlab 2013b?
  1. 49y^2-56x+16=0
  2. X^2+Y^2-(32/49)=0
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dpb
dpb on 11 Mar 2014
doc meshgrid % example of writing 2D function and plotting

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Mar 2014

Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 12 Mar 2014
Successfully plotting such relationships often involves selecting the appropriate parameter. In the case of the first equation, that would be one of the variables, namely, y. If a range of y values is generated using 'linspace', then x is easily expressed as a function of y:
y = linspace(-5,5,1000);
x = (49*y.^2+16)/56;
This can then be plotted:
plot(x,y)
For the second equation, which is that of a circle, a good parameter to use is the angle of a vector from the origin to a point (X,Y) on the circle, which can be generated to vary between 0 and 2*pi. Then X and Y can be expressed in terms of that angle and the circle plotted.

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