How can i use the roots function to show that all the roots of a complex number lie on a square
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Pablo Doval
il 16 Nov 2018
Modificato: James Tursa
il 16 Nov 2018
Basically i have the polynomial x^4 -16=0, and I want to plot a square showing that the roots of the polynomial represent a square. Thanks!
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James Tursa
il 16 Nov 2018
Modificato: James Tursa
il 16 Nov 2018
You are really only missing one piece to get the lines plotted. To plot the lines between the points, you first need to order the points so that the connections are along the square edges like you want. A simple way to do this is to sort by phase angle first, then add an extra point to connect the last line. E.g.,
p = [1 0 0 0 -16];
r = roots(p);
[~,a] = sort(angle(r)); % Sort by phase angle
x = real(r); x = x(a); x(end+1) = x(1); % reorder according to sort indexing, add an extra point
y = imag(r); y = y(a); y(end+1) = y(1); % reorder according to sort indexing, add an extra point
plot(x,y,'*-');
axis square
xlim([-3 3]);
ylim([-3 3]);
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Mark Sherstan
il 16 Nov 2018
Try this out:
corners = roots([1 0 0 0 -16]);
x = real(corners);
y = imag(corners);
figure(1)
plot(x,y,'*r')
xlim([-4 4])
ylim([-4 4])

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