Solving 3 simultaneous first order differential equations

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I need to solve the following set of differential equations in Matlab.
Here, um,Ks,Kp,a,sm,yxs,K1,K2-constant values s,p,x- variables
I need to solve the last three differential equations. As much as I understand, these are 3 first order simultaneous differential equations.
I can't figure out how to acknowledge the variation of u (first equation) in the rest of the equations.
Can anyone help with this?

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 28 Dec 2013
Edited: Mischa Kim on 28 Dec 2013
If none of the variables s, p, x depend on µ you can simply go ahead and solve the three differential equations. Once solved you can get µ as a function of time by plugging in s(t) and p(t) in the first equation.
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Ranganatha B R
Ranganatha B R on 5 Jun 2019
If you remove that you will get an error as to y is not defined. You cannot have an expression called y(1)
Torsten
Torsten on 5 Jun 2019
Edited: Torsten on 5 Jun 2019
y is one of the inputs for function "react". Thus there will be no error removing "y=zeros(3,1)".

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