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Make g, h, a, b, and ω user inputs. Determine the steady-state response (particular solution). Do this by deriving expressions for the most general solution, setting up a matrix equation yourself, and solving it. Work symbolically using the parameters above, so that your script is robust. Do not use any specialized functions in MATLAB. Output the values of the coefficients of the particular solution. Make sure the comments in your script are useful and sufficient for interpreting the output. Run the script with the following values.
g h a b
10 16 3 4
10 25 3 4
10 25 3 4
2 3 4 5
3 1.44 3 4
Optional: Rather than running the script over and over again, you might want to put everything inside a WHILE loop, with the question, "Would you like to run the script again?" at the end (with appropriate instructions for what the user should enter to continue or stop). You should put the CLEAR and CLF commands inside the WHILE loop.

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