how can i mark a minimum point on function plot by using fplot/ezplot comman
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manish kumar
on 27 Sep 2018
Commented: manish kumar
on 27 Sep 2018
y =
12753764076615830083770010361727/(158456325028528675187087900672*x^2) + (14262200079559523*x^2)/140737488355328
i am plotting it with respect to x
please help
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Walter Roberson
on 27 Sep 2018
Suppose you have calculated the positions of the extrema and stored them in pos_extrema, and stored the y value at that minima in miny, then:
>> fplot(y,[-2 2])
>> hold on
>> fplot(miny, double(pos_extrema(1))+[0 0], 'r*')
>> fplot(miny, double(pos_extrema(2))+[0 0], 'r*')
>> hold off
Hint: there are four positions where y have identical minima. Two of those locations are at complex-valued x -- so there are two real-valued x with the same minima.
You should be able to deduce more about the nature of the positions from the fact that you have x^2 in the formula but not x.
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Walter Roberson
on 27 Sep 2018
miny = 180.672;
pos_extreme(1) =0.9446;
pos_extreme(2) = -0.9446;
Now use the code I posted.
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