Linear Equations Solving Problem

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Wai Han
Wai Han on 10 Nov 2020
Commented: Wai Han on 10 Nov 2020
% Given Data
H = [-11.3137 3.5506 -2.1062;
-11.3137 2.1062 3.5506;
-11.3137 -3.5506 2.1062;
-11.3137 -2.1062 -3.5506]
V = [0; x; y] % x, y are the variables wanted so that sqrt(x.^2 + y.^2) is maximum
U = [10; 10; 10; 10]
% U = [u1; u2; u3; u4]
% The statement is that each member of the U matrix must in between -10 < ui < 10
% The equation is in the form of
U = H * V;
Thanks for your support! I appreciate it.
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SAA
SAA on 10 Nov 2020
Can you explain what you want to do?
Its not very clear if you just put the code also are you defining x and y anywhere?
Wai Han
Wai Han on 10 Nov 2020
Hello, I want to find the values of x and y. Those are the unknown variables

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Answers (1)

Mohamad
Mohamad on 10 Nov 2020
Hi , you can use the Pseudoinverse of matrix H , because it is not a sqaure matrix .
x=pinv(H)*U
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Wai Han
Wai Han on 10 Nov 2020
Hi greetings. I have a question about this. Will the pseudo inverse make sure that V(1,1) = 0 ?

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