how to write in matlab
y = e^ int(75/80)dt

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James Tursa
James Tursa il 12 Dic 2018
Please provide more detail. What differential equation are you trying to solve?
Brenda Galabe
Brenda Galabe il 12 Dic 2018
d dtx1(t) = − x1(t) 2 + 20 d
solved using linear DE equation to get
y = exp^int(1/2)dt ** not 75/80
James Tursa
James Tursa il 12 Dic 2018
Modificato: James Tursa il 12 Dic 2018
Is it this? (where x1 is a function of time)
d(x1)/dt = -x1 / 2 + 20 * d
What is that d at the end?
Brenda Galabe
Brenda Galabe il 12 Dic 2018
sorry no d so just
d(x1)/dt = -x1 / 2 + 20
Stephan
Stephan il 12 Dic 2018
Modificato: Stephan il 12 Dic 2018
Hi Brenda,
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi il 12 Dic 2018
Modificato: madhan ravi il 12 Dic 2018
You can verify the result with wolfram but here you will see a C which is constant which arises after antiderivative(without limits):
syms y(t)
ode=diff(y) == exp(75/80)
dsolve(ode)

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Brenda Galabe
Brenda Galabe il 12 Dic 2018
what about the exponential before the integral how to represent that
madhan ravi
madhan ravi il 12 Dic 2018
exp() see edited answer
madhan ravi
madhan ravi il 12 Dic 2018
Modificato: madhan ravi il 12 Dic 2018
This is how you write the equation:
syms t y
eqn = y == vpa(exp(1)^(int(75/80,t))) % in decimal form
eqn = y == exp(1)^(int(75/80,t)) % in fractions form
madhan ravi
madhan ravi il 12 Dic 2018
Brenda Galabe's answer moved here for consistency:
but the equation looks like this
y = exp^int(75/80)dt . so the exp is before the integral
madhan ravi
madhan ravi il 12 Dic 2018
Brenda Galabe's answer moved here for consistency:
ok cool. answer im getting is
eqn =
y == (3060513257434037/1125899906842624)^((15*t)/16)
i know on paper answer suppose to be exp^(75/80)t
Basically they are the same but represented in different forms just substitute the values and see as below:
>> t=1;
>> exp(1)^(75/80)*t
ans =
2.5536
>> (3060513257434037/1125899906842624)^((15*t)/16)
ans =
2.5536
>>
madhan ravi
madhan ravi il 12 Dic 2018
Brenda Galabe's answer moved here for consistency:
ok thank you
madhan ravi
madhan ravi il 12 Dic 2018
Anytime :)

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Brenda Galabe
Brenda Galabe il 12 Dic 2018

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not sure what that means

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