MatLab please
x (:10).y (10:100) 6. Create and test a MatL ab function to evaluate the following r,(x,y,z) x2 + y2 + z2 f2(x,y,z)-xy-z Display the function script. Test the function using the vectors below and save results to fl and 12. x=[3,5,7,9] y=[4,8, 10, 15] z [3, 6, 9, 12] Display the results including column headings using fprintf statements. 7. Create an anonymous function (name it perm) to determine how many arrangements of a subgroup n are possible from a total group size of m when the order is important. Test the function with m- 10 and n 3. Use an fprintf statement to display the answer. 8. Create a function called F to C that converts temperatures in Fahrenheit to Celsius. Note: TF 9/5*TC + 32F Display the function script. Use the function to generate an F-to-C conversion table from 32F to 212F using 20 increments Display the table using integer values only. Include title and column headings. 9. The following equation represents an inverted parabola. Plot over the the x range (-S y (x -2)2 + 10 Set axis for x-min--5, x-max-10, y-min 0, y-max-80. Import the minimum point on the curve using the cursor. Use prompt statements Enter a text statement on the plot along with the y minimum value using the curso 10. Replicate the table below using the MatLab table function. Jack George Tommy Ron Ages 71 60 12 45 180 170 120 180 x (:10).y (10:100) 6. Create and test a MatL ab function to evaluate the following r,(x,y,z) x2 + y2 + z2 f2(x,y,z)-xy-z Display the function script. Test the function using the vectors below and save results to fl and 12. x=[3,5,7,9] y=[4,8, 10, 15] z [3, 6, 9, 12] Display the results including column headings using fprintf statements. 7. Create an anonymous function (name it perm) to determine how many arrangements of a subgroup n are possible from a total group size of m when the order is important. Test the function with m- 10 and n 3. Use an fprintf statement to display the answer. 8. Create a function called F to C that converts temperatures in Fahrenheit to Celsius. Note: TF 9/5*TC + 32F Display the function script. Use the function to generate an F-to-C conversion table from 32F to 212F using 20 increments Display the table using integer values only. Include title and column headings. 9. The following equation represents an inverted parabola. Plot over the the x range (-S y (x -2)2 + 10 Set axis for x-min--5, x-max-10, y-min 0, y-max-80. Import the minimum point on the curve using the cursor. Use prompt statements Enter a text statement on the plot along with the y minimum value using the curso 10. Replicate the table below using the MatLab table function. Jack George Tommy Ron Ages 71 60 12 45 180 170 120 180