How could I plot y=(x-2)/(2x+3)?

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So far I've got:
x = [-100 : 1 : 100];
y = (x - 2) / (2*x + 3);
plot(x,y, 'r')
grid on, axis equal
When I run it, it brings up the plot but the graph is missing.

Accepted Answer

Star Strider
Star Strider on 3 Dec 2016
You forgot the dot (.) operator to do element-wise division:
y = (x - 2) ./ (2*x + 3);
↑ ← DOT GOES HERE!

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Richard Kadar-Nemeth
Richard Kadar-Nemeth on 3 Dec 2016
Oh yes, the dot. I was playing with it but left a space between the dot and the / operator. Thanks for the quick help.
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 3 Dec 2016
My pleasure.
Leaving a space between the dot and the operator will throw an ‘Unexpected MATLAB operator.’ error.

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Bhargav k
Bhargav k on 8 Oct 2020
Plot the graph of y = x^2 − 2x − 3.

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