how can I plot this function?

My problem is how to plot this function

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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA el 26 de Oct. de 2022
Niloufar
Niloufar el 26 de Oct. de 2022
The power in denominator is two
David Hill
David Hill el 26 de Oct. de 2022
Is it a function in f(x,r,t) or f(x,r) or f(r,t) or f(x,t) or f(x), f(r ) or f(t). What are the bounds or inputs for x, r, and t?
Niloufar
Niloufar el 27 de Oct. de 2022
f(t) the bound for t is -5 to 5
Niloufar
Niloufar el 27 de Oct. de 2022
close all;clear;clc; t = linspace(-5,5,1000); %ylim([-0.01 0.01]); N = 1000;
syms n t; an = (100*n*pi*(-1).^(n+1).*(1000-121*n.*n*pi*pi))/((1000-121*n.*n*pi*pi)^2 + (1320*n*pi)^2)*(50*n*pi); bn = (100*n*pi*(-1)^(n+1)*(1320*n*pi))/((1000-121*n.*n*pi*pi)^2 + (1320*n*pi)^2)*(50*n*pi); f = symsum(an.*cos(100*n*pi*t) + bn.*sin(100*n*pi*t),n,1,Inf); fplot(f);
I have done it with Symsum but it doesn't work.what is the problem

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David Hill
David Hill el 27 de Oct. de 2022
t = linspace(-5,5,1000);
N = 1000;n=1:N;
an = (100*n*pi.*(-1).^(n+1).*(1000-121*n.^2*pi^2))/(((1000-121*n.^2*pi^2).^2 + (1320*n*pi).^2).*(50*n*pi));
bn = (100*n*pi.*(-1).^(n+1).*(1320*n*pi))./(((1000-121*n.^2*pi^2).^2 + (1320*n*pi).^2).*(50*n*pi));
f = @(t)sum(an.*cos(100*n*pi*t) + bn.*sin(100*n*pi*t));
for k=1:length(t)
F(k)=f(t(k));
end
plot(t,F)

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