Matlab says that the 'e' is undefined

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Sarah Park
Sarah Park on 26 Jul 2017
Commented: Sarah Park on 26 Jul 2017
Hi,
I trying to get an integral of a simple function F(x) = 3*x.^2 + e.^(2*x) and matlab won't let me enter the equation, so I am stuck with figuring out how to enter in the function F(x) into the system.
The question I am struggling on is, "compute the integral of the function F(x) using symbolic manipulation functionality", and I have no clue where to start on..
Please help me start off! Much appreciated if you guys could provide me with some commands as well.
Thank you!

Answers (2)

Guillaume
Guillaume on 26 Jul 2017
In matlab, and many languages, the exponential function is exp, not e.
F(x) = 3*x.^2 + exp(2*x)
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Sarah Park
Sarah Park on 26 Jul 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 26 Jul 2017
@stephen Cobeldick: Thank you for your answer! I just cleared everything in my workspace and entered the original x values
x1=cos(pi/6);
x2=cos(3*pi/6);
x3=cos(5*pi/6);
but now it says: "undefined function or variable 'x'". I don't know what to do..
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 26 Jul 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 26 Jul 2017
@Sarah Park: you show that you defined three variables named x1, x2, and x3, but apparently you do not define any variable named x.
"I don't know what to do.."
You need to define a variable before you can use in in any calculation or operation.

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Torsten
Torsten on 26 Jul 2017
See the examples under
https://de.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/int.html
Best wishes
Torsten.

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