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Needless Needless Also
Needless Needless Also 2018년 10월 28일
댓글: madhan ravi 2018년 10월 28일
I am trying to find the roots of the equation
exp(-0.5*x)-0.4/(1+0.5*x)
and with the following code, only one of the 2 roots is found:
syms x
eq1=exp(-0.5*x)-0.4/(1+0.5*x)==0;
sol=solve(eq1,x);
vpa(sol,6)
ans =
-1.64929
But there is another root of this equation which is found using the fzero command
eq1=@(x) exp(-0.5*x)-0.4/(1+0.5*x);
sol=fzero(eq1,[-10 10]);
vpa(sol,6)
ans =4.04463
Again the given solution is only one of the 2. How can I get both of them at any time with one command? Thanks

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi 2018년 10월 28일
편집: madhan ravi 2018년 10월 28일
syms x
eq1=exp(-0.5*x)-0.4/(1+0.5*x)==0;
fplot(exp(-0.5*x)-0.4/(1+0.5*x)) %always compare the result with the graph
solution1=vpasolve(eq1,x,[-2 0])
solution2=vpasolve(eq1,x,[0 5])
grid on
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Needless Needless Also
Needless Needless Also 2018년 10월 28일
This works but, what about any other equation? Shouldn't it be a pretty simple task for MatLab to find the roots just with vpasolve(eq1,x)? Of course I can always check the graph but I think you get what I mean.
madhan ravi
madhan ravi 2018년 10월 28일
Yes I know even I have thought about it ;) but yet no discernible idea in my mind though

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