I want to calculate roots of a polynomial whose coefficients are functions of x where x assume values between an interval
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Let x =[0:1:10]; polynomial = [ 1 sin(x) x.^3 x]; let v1,v2 and v3 be the three roots of given polynomial in v whose coefficients are functions of x. I want to plot a graph between v1 and x.
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John D'Errico
2017년 10월 21일
So why did you set x=pi/18?
You were asked to solve this problem for x varying from 0 to 10, NOT just at one value of x.
If the polynomial has three roots, what does v1 versus v2 and v3 mean? Roots need not be provided in any specific order. So how are you supposed to choose v1?
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Matt J
2017년 10월 21일
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2017년 10월 21일
You cannot use ROOTS on multiple polynomials at a time. You will have to use a loop over x(i),
for i=1:numel(x)
p =[1 sin(x(i)) x(i).^3 x(i)];
r{i}=roots(p);
%More code...
end
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Matt J
2017년 10월 21일
clear 'r' from memory first, or better yet pre-allocate,
r=cell(1,numel(x));
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