Solving Nonlinear Equations using Newton-Raphson Method

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Alex
Alex il 27 Mar 2014
Commentato: Jimmy il 12 Nov 2014
I have solved the following by hand but am having difficulties implementing the code. If anyone is able to assist me I would great appreciate it.
I would like to use Newton-Raphson to solve:
[ exp( X1*X2 ) = [ 1.2 cos( X1 + X2 ) ] 0.5 ]
Starting at X1(0) = 1 and X2(0) = .5. My tolerance is 0.0005.
Thank you in advance.
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Alex
Alex il 27 Mar 2014
Modificato: Alex il 27 Mar 2014
The question posted funny. It should be exp(X1*X2) and cos(X1+X2) in the first matrix and 1.2 and 0.5 in the next
Jimmy
Jimmy il 12 Nov 2014
Did anyone figure this problem out? I'm having the same problem, I can get the correct answer by hand but not with my code.

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford il 27 Mar 2014
Modificato: Roger Stafford il 27 Mar 2014
The recursion works very much the way it would in one dimension except that instead of dividing by the function's derivative, you multiply by the two functions' inverse Jacobian. Read about it at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton's_method#k_variables.2C_k_functions

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