how to solve a simultaneous equation of 2 variables.
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Sivakumaran Chandrasekaran
on 30 Mar 2013
Answered: SHREY VERMA
on 26 Aug 2021
x+3y=5;2x+4y=4. In general maths, we can be able to find the values of 'x' and 'y' from the above equations. How to find it in MATLAB?
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Walter Roberson
on 30 Mar 2013
If you have the Symbolic toolbox,
syms x y
solve(x + 3*y - 5, 2*x + 4*y - 4)
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Ali Al-khadher
on 14 Mar 2019
%{
ax+by=c....equ(1)
dx+ey=f....equ(2)
A=[a b;d e]
B=[c f]
sol=A/B
x=sol(1)
y=sol(2)
example
3x-9y=-42....equ(1)
2x+4y=2......equ(2)
%}
A = [3 -9;2 4]
b = [-42;2]
%Solve Ax=b as A\b
sol=A\b;
x=sol(1)
y=sol(2)
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Timothy Beckham
on 21 Jul 2021
Edited: Timothy Beckham
on 21 Jul 2021
I am grateful for the solution. I was looking for something similar and came across this page. Thank you very much!
SHREY VERMA
on 26 Aug 2021
You can use this file for solving 2, 3, 4 or more variable for solving linear equation, which may consist of real or complex number.
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