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Hi, i need help.
how can I multplying matrices 1x3 with 3x1 with variable only for it element.
as example, I want to multiply [1 2 3 4 5] with [x^0 x^n-4 x^n-3 x^n-2 x^n-1]
I have done it with fliplr and poly2sym, but, is there any way without using poly2sym at all?

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David Hill
David Hill on 5 Sep 2020
syms x n;
a=[1,2,3,4,5];
b=[x; x^n-4; x^n-3; x^n-2; x^n-1];
c=a*b;
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Yanuar Rizki Pahlevi
Yanuar Rizki Pahlevi on 6 Sep 2020
thank you for your help!
I am asking your permission to update a little so it works on my function.

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Yanuar Rizki Pahlevi
Yanuar Rizki Pahlevi on 5 Sep 2020
Okay, I think I have misleading with the question, what I am trying to do is to create a function which result is an equation. if input isA= [5 4 3 2 1], then the result is 5+4x^2+3x^3+2x^4+x^5. first thing that came to my mind is, to create a matrix multiplying, A and its x matrix. am I on the right way?
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David Hill
David Hill on 5 Sep 2020
You must mean 5+4*x+3*x^2+2*x^3+x^4. Why not just use charateristic polynomial functions?
Yanuar Rizki Pahlevi
Yanuar Rizki Pahlevi on 5 Sep 2020
Oh, yes sorry I mistyped that. Yes, I can perform it using characteristic polynomial function and with help of fliplr.
But, I am trying not use any built in polynomial at all..
I have trying using FOR loops, but the result is not what I meant to be. the result is 15+15x+15x2+15x3+15x4. it is wrong but it feels I am close to my goal

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