Matlan plotting and Mfile functions

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Pardis
Pardis on 27 Mar 2014
Answered: Walter Roberson on 27 Mar 2014
can somebody please explain this question ... i don`t even understand what the question wants me to do.
A mineral survey has found good surface concentrations of gold in a certain area of dimensions 10 km 10 km. The concentration in ppm (parts per million) is given by the function
f (x; y) = 2 + 0.1x + 0:008(x + y)^2+sin(x-y)
first it wants me to plot a surface which is easy but then this is the second part pf the question which i don`t understand.
The only track through the area lies along the line y = 5. Write a MATLAB program to plot the concentration g(x) = f (x; 5) on the track for 0 <= x <= 10, and, using a function M-file and the fzero command, find the interval for x in which the concentration g(x) is greater than or equal to 4.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Mar 2014
A function .m file is one that starts with "function" as its first non-comment word.
The second bit is saying that you need to solve for g(x) >= 4 and report the x which satisfy that.

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