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provide the matlab code that will exactly locate the two intersectionss between the curves.

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f = @(x) 0.5*x^2 - 3*x + 9; g = @(x) 10*exp(x/10);
if method can be solved using fzero please use that

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Dec 2015
That problem cannot be solved. There are three intersections, not two, and the intersections locations are all at irrational (and possibly transcendental) locations. It is therefore not possible to exactly locate the intersections.
You should plot the functions to see that there are three intersections. They are at roughly -1/4, +10, +45
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Dan
Dan on 6 Dec 2015
hmm.. this was a question from an old exam so my prof must expect some sort of answer.. thanks for the help tho!
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Dec 2015
Sometimes teachers think of numeric solutions as "exact" solutions, but numeric solutions are seldom exact solutions.
fzero could certainly be used to get numeric solutions. A key trick here is to give it a range of values that it is allowed to search over, instead of just giving one starting point. See the fzero documentation.

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