using solve when it involve trigonometrics
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Hi , I'm trying to solve this simple equaiton, but matlab giving me this message error. Could you help me? I've tried too many ways but its not working with me. 2*V(1-cos(a)) = E*a Where E=70 and V=170; I tried this: syms a1 E=70; V=170 ; eq=2*V -2*V*cos(a)- E*a==0; a = solve(eq, a)
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Cam Salzberger
2017년 5월 15일
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2017년 5월 15일
If you make the corrections as Steven suggested, you'll get:
Warning: Cannot solve symbolically. Returning a numeric approximation instead.
> In solve (line 304)
a =
0
Not all equations can be solved symbolically. If you want to check your answer, here's a good way to do it:
>> eq
eq =
340 - 340*cos(a) - 70*a == 0
fplot(340-340*cos(a)-70*a)
hold on
fplot(0)
If you pan around a bit, you'll notice that there are only about 5 solutions to that equation.
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Steven Lord
2017년 5월 15일
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2017년 5월 15일
You're missing a comma between the end of your syms command and the start of the next command. You also have a typo: you define the symbolic variable a1 then use the variable a in your code.
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