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Compute the roots of a general nth-degree polynomial

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A = [ ];
a = compan(A);
e = eig(a);
I am trying to find the roots of a general polynomial of degree n using the eigenvalues of the companion matrix. What statement should I use next?

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 8 Dec 2022
The following article shows you a few methods to find the roots of a polynomial.
A = 1:2:7
A = 1×4
1 3 5 7
a = compan(A)
a = 3×3
-3 -5 -7 1 0 0 0 1 0
eig(a)
ans =
-2.1795 + 0.0000i -0.4102 + 1.7445i -0.4102 - 1.7445i
roots(A)
ans =
-2.1795 + 0.0000i -0.4102 + 1.7445i -0.4102 - 1.7445i

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