Help plotting Integral Equation !! ?

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FABIO ZOCCOLAN
FABIO ZOCCOLAN on 16 Oct 2018
Answered: Star Strider on 16 Oct 2018
Hi everyone, I'm a new member of this forum and I'm not so good at using this software. I have to plot an integral function so as to see its trend. This is the function: a=1; b \in \mathbb®, b is a real number; u_0 = [0,1);
I would like to plot
T(u_0,b) = \int_{0}^{u_0} \frac{1}{\sqrt{ \frac{a}/{1-u_0}+b*u_0 - \frac{a}/{1-s}-b*s }} ds
but I don't know how to do it. I don't know the Matlab language, so I write in LaTeX one. I hope it will be clear. I would like to see the plot(T(u_0,b), u_0, b). Can someone help me?

Answers (1)

Star Strider
Star Strider on 16 Oct 2018
Use the integral (link) function.
If you are not already familiar with them, also see the documentation on Anonymous Functions (link), and Parameterizing Functions (link).

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