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Representing Polynomials
Representing Polynomials
MATLAB® software represents polynomials as row vectors containing coefficients ordered by descending powers. For example, consider the equation
p(x) = x -2x-5
This is the celebrated example Wallis used when he first represented Newton's method to the French Academy. To enter this polynomial into MATLAB, use
p= [10-2 -5];
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