I want to find the solution for the eqautions x^2+y^2==3*x*y^2, x^3-x^2==y^2-y and plot graphs in matlab.

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To solve the equations mathematically, the command [solx,soly]=solve(x^2+y^2==3*x*y^2, x^3-x^2==y^2-y) can be used. However, I am unable to plot a graph for 'solx'. Can you please help with the plotting part of both solx,soly.

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 16 Sep 2018
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[solx,soly]=solve(x^2+y^2==3*x*y^2, x^3-x^2==y^2-y)
plot(solx,soly,'ok')
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abcdr
abcdr on 16 Sep 2018
Thank you for the answer. If we use 'plot(solx,soly,'ok')', the imaginary part of the equations is ignored. How do we plot the imaginary part? What is the plot for 'solx'?

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