Plotting polynomials side by side.

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Hello,
Is it possible to plot two polynomials next to each other as opposed to on top of each other? The problem being they would both need to originally extend from x values from -1 to 1, but then those x values wouldn't be the same when plotted side by side and the graph would change. This is my approach so far:
x = -1:0.1:1;
c = [-5 4 1 7];
y = polyval(c,x);
plot(x,y)
hold on
c2 = [4 -2 1 9 2];
y2 = polyval(c2,x);
plot(x,y2)

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Matt J
Matt J 2012-11-20
编辑:Matt J 2012-11-20
plot(x+someshift,y2)

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Matt J
Matt J 2012-11-20
编辑:Matt J 2012-11-20
Why not use SUBPLOT?
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Tom
Tom 2012-11-20
Ultimately I am trying to create a singular, randomly curved boundary using polynomials.

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