is require to be included in your laboratory reports: •Matlab computer code •Matlab graphs •Matlab results •Numerical calculations •Explanation of method of working •Explanation of results •Conclusion •Alternative methods The writer should discuss each task fully before discussing the next task For example: 1.clearly state the task number and task title 2.show the properly commented Matlab code for the task 3.fully discuss how your computer code works 4.discuss any problems you had writing the code and discuss your solution to any problems 5.show the Matlab results for the task as well as any graphs required 6.fully discuss the results obtained for the task 7.show any hand calculations required and compare these results to your Matlab results (calculations may be completed using the Microsoft Word equation editor or may be written by hand and then scanned in and inserted into your report) 8.include a brief conclusion for the task 9.discuss any alternative methods for the task (whether there are better or more efficient ways of doing the task etc) Once you have discussed task one in the above manner, then do the same for task 2, task 3 Notice:Your laboratory report must be written in AMC conference paper format; an editable Word template is in the course folder. Your report must be a maximum of 4 pages. You are also allowed to include up to three pages of additional work (optional) if you want to gain extra marks; these optional pages do not need to be in AMC conference paper format and should be placed after your report. Finally, please include a copy of your computer code at the very end of your report (you can just paste it in