Solve equation with 2 unknowns using solve
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How to solve the two equation below?
cos(3a)+cos(3b)=0
cos(a)+cos(b)=1.6
Ans:
a = 7.6 degree = 0.132645 rad
b = 52.4 degree = 0.9145525 rad
Hereby my code
syms a b
sol = solve(cos(3*a)+cos(3*b)==0, cos(a)+cos(b)==1.6,[a,b])
sol.a
sol.b
and it gave me this
In sym/solve>warnIfParams (line 478)
In sym/solve (line 357)
sol =
struct with fields:
a: [1×1 sym]
b: [1×1 sym]
ans =
z
ans =
z1
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Accepted Answer
Walter Roberson
on 30 Jun 2021
syms a b
sol = vpasolve(cos(3*a)+cos(3*b)==0, cos(a)+cos(b)==1.6,[a,b],[0, pi; 0, pi])
sol.a
sol.b
Your equations are symmetric in your variables, so this is an equivalent solution to what you posted.
More Answers (1)
Alan Stevens
on 30 Jun 2021
There are an infinite number of solutions! Restrict the range. One possibility is as follows
bfn = @(a) acos(1.6-cos(a));
fn = @(a) cos(3*a)+cos(3*bfn(a));
a0 = 0.1; % initial guess
a = fzero(fn, a0);
b = bfn(a);
disp([a, b])
disp(rad2deg([a,b]))
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