I wanna solve to solve

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Yunho Choi
Yunho Choi 2011년 8월 23일
답변: Walter Roberson 2024년 11월 6일 6:20
my solve equation like this....
[R2,x]=solve('((1-R2)/(1-R1)*-(b/c*R2))*x^2+(1-R2)/(1-R1)-b/c=0','((2-R1-R2)/(1-R1))*a*x^2+(b+c)*(1-R2)*x+a*(((1-R2)/(1-R1)+R1)+R2)=0','R2,x');
it is very complex i think.
so replace number(by input) from coefficient(R1,a,b,c) before!! executing solve equation.(Don't say that first solve second subs)
To my purpose, chane my code
a=input('a:');
b=input('b:');
c=input('c:');
R1=input('R1');
fn1=((1-R2)/(1-R1)*R1-(b/c*R2))*x^2+(1-R2)/(1-R1)-b/c;
fn2=((2-R1-R2)/(1-R1))*a*x^2+(b+c)*(1-R2)*x+a*(((1-R2)/(1-R1)+R1)+R2);
[R2,x]=solve('fn1=0','fn2=0','R2,x')
but it doesn't work!! help me!!!

답변 (2개)

Ayush
Ayush 2024년 11월 6일 5:07
To solve your equations with numerical coefficients in MATLAB, you need to substitute the values into the equations before using the solve function.
This is how you can do it:
% substitute the values
a = input('a: ');
b = input('b: ');
c = input('c: ');
R1 = input('R1: ');
% Define symbolic variables
syms R2 x;
% Define the equations with substituted numerical values
fn1 = ((1-R2)/(1-R1)*R1 - (b/c)*R2)*x^2 + (1-R2)/(1-R1) - b/c;
fn2 = ((2-R1-R2)/(1-R1))*a*x^2 + (b+c)*(1-R2)*x + a*(((1-R2)/(1-R1) + R1) + R2);
% Solve
solutions = solve(fn1 == 0, fn2 == 0, R2, x);

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2024년 11월 6일 6:20
The fundamental problem here is that when you use the old form of solve that used quoted expressions, that variables defined in previous expressions do not have their values substituted when evaluating quoted expressions.
To use quoted expressions, you would have had to use
eqn1 = subs('fn1=0');
eqn2 = subs('fn2=0');
[R2,x] = solve(eqn1, eqn2,'R2', 'x')

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