How to get this equation to plot

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Jon
Jon el 25 de Sept. de 2023
Comentada: Torsten el 25 de Sept. de 2023
I am trying to plot this equation and matlab thinks it is matrix multiplication when it is not. I have included my code. I also included a screen shot of what matlab is telling me.
%x1'=10e^-3t*-sin(200t)+2e^-3t*cos(200t)
%x2'=-10e^-3t*cos(200t)+2e^-3t*sin(200t)
tspan=[-10 10];
x1=10*exp(-3*t)*(-sin(200*t))+2*exp(-3*t)*cos(200*t);
x2=-10*exp(-3*t)*cos(200*t)+2*exp(-3*t)*sin(200*t);
figure
hold on
fplot(x1,tspan,'r');
fplot(x2,tspan,'b');
xlim([0 1]);
ylim([-10 10]);
xlabel('Time');
ylabel('Solutions')
title('{x1(t)}, {x2(t)}');
grid on
hold off
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Torsten
Torsten el 25 de Sept. de 2023
You are given the derivatives x1' and x2' of x1 and x2. You need to apply MATLAB's "int" to determine their antiderivatives first before plotting.

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Voss
Voss el 25 de Sept. de 2023
Use .* for element-wise multiplication, and if you want to use fplot then x1 and x2 should be function handles (I've added "@(t)" at the beginning of their definitions to do so).
%x1'=10e^-3t*-sin(200t)+2e^-3t*cos(200t)
%x2'=-10e^-3t*cos(200t)+2e^-3t*sin(200t)
tspan=[-10 10];
x1=@(t)10*exp(-3*t).*(-sin(200*t))+2*exp(-3*t).*cos(200*t);
x2=@(t)-10*exp(-3*t).*cos(200*t)+2*exp(-3*t).*sin(200*t);
figure
hold on
fplot(x1,tspan,'r');
fplot(x2,tspan,'b');
xlim([0 1]);
ylim([-10 10]);
xlabel('Time');
ylabel('Solutions')
title('{x1(t)}, {x2(t)}');
grid on
hold off

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