Answer:
transpose(linspace(2,32,11))
Explanation:
To get the equally spaced elements you can use:
linspace is the command for generating a linearly spaced vector.
For instance, the command:
linspace(element1,element2,n)
generates n points, between element1 and element2
The spacing between the points is calculated by
[tex]\frac{element2-element1}{n-1}[/tex]
In your case, the linspace command will create a vector with 1 row and 11 columns (1x11).
To get the column vector:
In order to convert this vector into one with 11 rows and 1 column (11x1), you can use:
tanspose(vector)
where vector is linspace(element1,element2,n)