Trouble graphing this non-linear function

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Alex Chen
Alex Chen on 8 May 2022
Commented: Alex Chen on 8 May 2022
I am lost on this question:
x= linspace (0,10,100)
y = (((factorial(x))^(1./x))/(x))
fplot (x,y)
xlim[0,100]
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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 8 May 2022
Edited: Sam Chak on 8 May 2022
I'm also wondering how to plot the discrete math factorials in MATLAB, for example , since x must be real non-negative integers. By default, fplot(f) can plot a function f over the x interval [-5 5].
Alex Chen
Alex Chen on 8 May 2022
Yeah I somehow got it to work just by:
x = 1:100;
y = ((factorial(x)).^(1./x))./x
plot (x,y)

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VBBV
VBBV on 8 May 2022
Edited: VBBV on 8 May 2022
x = 1:100;
y = ((factorial(x)).^(1./x))./x; % use element wise division
fplot(y,[0 100]) % no space between function and parenthesis
xlim([0,100]) % use() for xlim
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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 8 May 2022
You make the FREE online Graphing Calculator -- Desmos, looks very user-friendly.

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