How to use equation solver with conditions
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syms x a r
x = isolate(-((2*(90 - x)^r - (2*x + 90)^r)*(a + 4)*(r - 1)==0,a)
Is it possible to ask matlab to solve the above equation setting as a condition that "a" is a positive number?
Ideally, I want matlab to return an equation rather than -4 as the solution.
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Walter Roberson
on 16 Jan 2019
No. Your equation has three terms multiplied together
-2*(90 - x)^r + (2*x + 90)^r
a + 4
r - 1
in order for the result to equal zero, one of the terms must equal 0. The only term that involves a is a+4 . In order for that to equal 0, a must be -4.
There are two solutions in r: r = 1 or r = -ln(2)/(ln(90 - x) - ln(2*x + 90)) neither of which involve a and so under the positivity constraint would be valid for all positive a other than x = 0 (as 0 gives a division by 0)
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