How to plot polynomial function correctly?

Hello, I'm trying to plot polynomial function but output is always bad. Can you help me find, what I'm missing? Thank you.
This is my code:
d = @(g)1-5*g-2.5*g.^2+6*g.^3+5*g.^4;
e = -2:1/100:2;
plot(e,d(e));
This is what I'm getting:
And this is what I want:

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Alex Mcaulley
Alex Mcaulley el 24 de Mzo. de 2020
Your code is working fine, the difference is just the axis limits. Try this:
d = @(g)1-5*g-2.5*g.^2+6*g.^3+5*g.^4;
e = -2:1/100:2;
plot(e,d(e));
ylim([-2,5])
xlim([-3,6])

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 24 de Mzo. de 2020
Editada: John D'Errico el 24 de Mzo. de 2020
Hmm. Why does this feel like deja vu? (Answer: I just answered almost the same question for someone else, not 5 minutes ago.)
d = @(g)1-5*g-2.5*g.^2+6*g.^3+5*g.^4;
e = -2:1/100:2;
plot(e,d(e));
grid on
It looks fine to me. Whats the problem? That two programs arbitrarily chose a different set of axes to plot the same curve?
axis([-3,4.5,-1.5,4.5])
Same curve. Same plot. Very different conclusions, just by changing the axis scaling.

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Adrian Brand
Adrian Brand el 24 de Mzo. de 2020
thank you very much too.
how do you plot the x axis?

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