y(t) = 0.5x_(t/2+1) plot y(t)

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Aaron Abueg
Aaron Abueg on 17 Oct 2019
Commented: Walter Roberson on 20 Apr 2023
How do I plot this on matlab?
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Walter iacomacci
Walter iacomacci on 17 Oct 2019
Hey There.
If the function you want to plot is y=0.5*((t/2)+1) , this is a way to do it on MATLAB
t=linspace(0,100,1000)
y=0.5*((t/2)+1)
plot(t,y)
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Walter iacomacci
Walter iacomacci on 17 Oct 2019
Hi Aaron, Even with the new formatting i can't understand if the X you have there is a variable or no, and if it is so you must assign values like t to make an appropiate plot.
So in case you want X as a variable you can assign values with the linspace function like the same way showed in the answer above.
To know more about the linspace function you can visit the next link: Linspace
Aaron Abueg
Aaron Abueg on 17 Oct 2019
The y(t) function is 0.5 * x [of] (t/2+1).

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DHARANIBOOPATHI
DHARANIBOOPATHI on 20 Apr 2023
x(t)=0.5ncos(2pift)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Apr 2023
syms f n t real
x(t) = 0.5 * n * cos(2*pi*f*t)
x(t) = 
This can only be plotted if you have specific numeric values for f and n.

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