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G Create a function (prob7_1.m) that takes two constant scalar temperature inputs Ta and Tb and outputs a 2x2 matrix of T1 – T4. Hint: you may want to use the RESHAPE function to have your output in the correct format. You will need to rearrange the equations (by hand) in order to create the needed matrix for the solution. Use the \ operator in your solution.
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G Create a function (prob7_1.m) that takes two constant scalar temperature inputs Ta and Tb and outp...
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