How can I derive solution in matrix form?
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i want to get solutions with varying x from 0.201 to 0.210
the problem i have is like the below
x=0.201:0.001:0.210;
eqn=x^2*y^4+~~~~~~
and i want to get solutions of y in matrix form
and plot it with x
plot(x,y)
How can i get this solution in matrix form?
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Mischa Kim
il 26 Mar 2015
Hello Junsoo, what relevance has eqn in computing y as a function of x?
In general, you need to use the dot notation when e.g. multiplying vectors. Try for example:
x = 0.201:0.001:0.210;
y = x.^2.*sqrt(3*x);
plot(x,y)
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Junsoo Lee
il 26 Mar 2015
Roger Stafford
il 26 Mar 2015
If x*(y^4+y)=0 is your equation, the solutions for y will be totally independent of the values of x, so it makes no sense to plot y against x.
Junsoo Lee
il 26 Mar 2015
Junsoo Lee
il 27 Mar 2015
James Tursa
il 26 Mar 2015
Use the dot versions of the operators to get element-wise operations. E.g.,
eqn=x.^2.*y.^4+~~~~~~ % <-- Note the use of .* and .^ instead of just * and ^
4 Commenti
Junsoo Lee
il 26 Mar 2015
James Tursa
il 26 Mar 2015
So now it sounds like your primary question is one of solving an equation for y in terms of x, and a secondary question is how to plot the solution for a range of x. Is this correct?
So far you have listed two different equations:
x*(y^4+y)=0
and
x*y^4+y^2=0
What is it exactly that you are trying to solve?
Junsoo Lee
il 26 Mar 2015
Junsoo Lee
il 27 Mar 2015
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