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One of the oldest professions in human society is mathematics. It is closely tied to all stages of the development of human society's cognitive system. An essential tool for researching and resolving these real-world issues is mathematical modeling. A mathematical model is a structure that can be created mathematically by using the right tools and making the necessary, simplified assumptions about the underlying laws of a specific object and purpose in the real world. A mathematical model is an abstraction of real-world issues, to put it simply. Computer application technology has greatly influenced many different businesses as a result of computer progress. Among these, MATLAB is a piece of commercial math software that excels in applications for math in science and technology.
One of the most widely used fourth-generation programming languages worldwide is MATLAB. It is one of the greatest environments for numerical analysis. Additionally, the most potent and effective language utilized in technical computing is MATLAB. It is designed to address mathematically notated challenges. It is employed in algorithm development and matrix calculations. Additionally, it enables us to run programmers written in any other programming language. It implies that MATLAB can make use of the advantages of other programming languages. It is extensively utilized in robotics, communications, control systems, signal processing, and image processing. This paper first examines MATLAB's benefits and discusses how to utilize it for mathematical operations and modeling.
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