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I need help with MATLAB
clc;
clear all;
px = 0;
py = -8;
cgx = 12.8337;
cgy = -1.8854;
p_x = linspace(-5, 15, 100);
p_y = ((-1.8854 + 8) / (12.8337 - 0)) * p_x
plot(px,py, 'r.', 'MarkerSize', 40)
hold on
plot(cgx,cgy, 'r.', 'MarkerSize', 40)
plot(p_x, p_y)
hold off
xlim([-10 25])
ylim([-10 2])
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