Crunch the numbers after a large operation

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Philosophaie
Philosophaie on 18 Sep 2013
Answered: Walter Roberson on 11 Dec 2013
How do you get Matlab to crunch the numbers after a large operation? It leaves Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division and powers left undone. Some operations result in large numbers.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 18 Sep 2013
About all I can say is "you need to write code." It left them undone because there are no lines of code telling it to do those operations.
Philosophaie
Philosophaie on 18 Sep 2013
Here is a line of MatLab results after a "solve":
ax1 =
(215777059516595623445914838916620106503782624244721500779209453399544298960742691772927990426547588067991936850343697629555135885774702769066595266406007347556619033459109869778585251/11560202591791457963241083962475262809484142331341794825326174080744775962481512912321151355998646166775426506614498620998724903760229691776046947611871233701127858318506699303674548584448+31621983338542387179597459751927/1223984059022740010852722668375098390049005388729104689056513010207978409892888707506526003986885200269799290290913925269405101908408147910468167810688978030788870144*2)^(1/2)^(1/3)

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Dec 2013
You can use vpa() or double() to see decimal approximations of them, but none of the approximations will be the complete answers.

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