How to Begin Solving a MATLAB Homework Problem?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around a MATLAB homework problem, specifically focusing on how to begin solving it. Participants are seeking guidance on the initial steps required to tackle the problem, with an emphasis on the rules and expectations for posting homework questions on the forum.

Discussion Character

  • Homework-related
  • Meta-discussion

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a need for help in starting a MATLAB homework problem, indicating a lack of initial attempts.
  • Another participant reminds the original poster of the forum rules, stating that an effort must be made before assistance can be provided.
  • A third participant offers a monetary incentive for help, which raises ethical considerations regarding the nature of assistance requested.
  • A post outlines the forum's guidelines for homework help, emphasizing the importance of showing work and adhering to academic integrity.
  • One participant provides a link to MATLAB documentation as a potential starting point for the original poster.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the necessity of following forum rules regarding homework assistance, but there is no consensus on the original poster's approach to seeking help.

Contextual Notes

The discussion highlights the importance of demonstrating effort in problem-solving before receiving assistance, as well as the ethical implications of offering monetary incentives for help.

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Homework Statement



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Hi guys would like to know how to star this problem! Any help will be use full thanks


The Attempt at a Solution

 
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Per PhysicsForum rules, you must make an effort at solving a problem you post before we can give help.
 
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