![SOLVED: *** Please solve the problem by hand, and not take short cut through MatLab code. The question has 3 parts, a,b,c. Note: i) and ii) are the requirements for this controller. SOLVED: *** Please solve the problem by hand, and not take short cut through MatLab code. The question has 3 parts, a,b,c. Note: i) and ii) are the requirements for this controller.](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/f2d4759bb1ed4f279e7867e1600d59dd.jpg)
SOLVED: *** Please solve the problem by hand, and not take short cut through MatLab code. The question has 3 parts, a,b,c. Note: i) and ii) are the requirements for this controller.
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![SOLVED: use matlab please In MATLAB Script file HW3P1,using format short g,do the following a. Define the variables d=4.3,q=3.14, s= 0.25 then use them to create a row vector Vr that has SOLVED: use matlab please In MATLAB Script file HW3P1,using format short g,do the following a. Define the variables d=4.3,q=3.14, s= 0.25 then use them to create a row vector Vr that has](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/12fca09d9f004ea4bc849d368b382cde.jpg)
SOLVED: use matlab please In MATLAB Script file HW3P1,using format short g,do the following a. Define the variables d=4.3,q=3.14, s= 0.25 then use them to create a row vector Vr that has
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