sir, i am not able develop a matlab code to solve four transcendental equations using newton raphson method? i had tried till the creation of jacobian matrix but not able to substitute values in the jacobian matrix please help to solve this problem?
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omkari sai krishna
on 19 Apr 2020
Edited: Devineni Aslesha
on 4 May 2020
syms x1 x2 x3 x4 epsi;
g1=cos(x1)+cos(x2)+cos(x3)+cos(x4)-0.9424;
g2=cos(5*x1)+cos(5*x2)+cos(5*x3)+cos(5*x4);
g3=cos(7*x1)+cos(7*x2)+cos(7*x3)+cos(7*x4);
g4=cos(11*x1)+cos(11*x2)+cos(11*x3)+cos(11*x4);
g=[g1;g2;g3;g4];
x=[x1; x2; x3; x4];
epsi=10e-5;
j=jacobian(g,x);
for i=1:4
x(i,1)=input('enter the intial values\n')
end
disp(x)
f=subs(j);
j_inv=inv(f);
disp(-g);
k=subs(-g);
p=j_inv*k;
This is my code i am not able to substitute initial values in 'P' matrix. please help me to solve this.
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Devineni Aslesha
on 24 Apr 2020
In the given code, the values are not substituted in the jacobian matrix because the initial values are assigned to the variable 'x' but the variables used in the equations are 'x1,x2,x3 and x4'. Please find the code below to substitute the initial values.
x1 = x(1,1);
x2 = x(2,1);
x3 = x(3,1);
x4 = x(4,1);
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Devineni Aslesha
on 4 May 2020
Edited: Devineni Aslesha
on 4 May 2020
In the above code, you are computing the answer 'xyzvans' even if there is no solution available. Use the return command after display('no solution'); to stop running this script when there is no solution. In this way, the answer will be computed only when the error value is less than epsilon.
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