Artifact 2

During the Autumn 2020 semester in my Fundamentals of Engineering 1181.2 course, I have begun to learn how to use MATLAB, a programming language widely used by professional engineers. Specifically, this artifact shows an example of one of the MATLAB class applications that I have completed for this course. In the example above, I have created a plot of sin(x) and sin(x)^2 from code entered above in a script file. Creating a singular sine graph from code may seem like a task of little significance but to me, being able to simply create this script file represents how much I am already learning in my path to becoming an engineer here at Ohio State. This application assignment is one of the many assignments I have completed that has jumpstarted my learning as an engineer. This is incredibly significant to me because it serves as a starting point from which I will be able to grow in my skills as a learner and an engineer in the future. By simply being able to produce a sine graph from code on my own, I have gained experience as a problem solver, and this skill will continue to grow as I progress further through my education here at Ohio State. In all, this class application proves to me how much I have already learned since beginning my college career in and represents how much more knowledge I will acquire in the coming years. I am truly excited to continue learning in such a way.

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