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Find errors in the Matlab
output of the correct code as well as provide the correct code.
clc;
clear all;
% declare x
t = 1:0.01:10;
% define the given equation
y = x^3 - 10*x + 6;
% plot the equation
plot(x, y);
% label the x and y axis
xlabel('x');
ylabel('y');
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