Write a MATLAB script, using either a single or nested for-loop, that will print the factorials for the numbers between 1 and 100 (inclusive). The factorial of n (n!) is the product of the positive integers less than or equal to n. For example: 3! = 3 * 2 * 1. For this question you cannot use the built-in MATLAB factorial function, but you can use other MATLAB functions if you wish.
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code:
num1=input("Enter first number:"); % taking input
initial value
num2=input("Enter last number:"); % taking input ending value
n=1; % initializing n
for i=num1:num2
n=n*i; % calculating factorial
fprintf("%d\n",n); % printing factorial
end
output:



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