Polynomial arrays intersection and area within intersection

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Hello,
I don't understand what is meant by polynomial array. I am wondering if it is as simple as what I wrote.
For part 2, I know I need to do some sort of fzero, but I'm not really sure. like fzero(f1,f2) or something along those lines.

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 9 Aug 2014
@Rick. What Ahmet has given you does in fact help. Your mistake lies in assuming powers for matlab's 'intersect' function that it doesn't have. If you read its documentation you will see what I mean. What you need at this point is 'roots', not 'intersect'. Does that get you going again?
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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 11 Aug 2014
Here is my final hint, Rick. What do you think would be the result of:
roots(f2-f1)
where f1 and f2 are the arrays referred to in part G.1 of your image.jpg ?
Rick
Rick on 11 Aug 2014
apparently it gives you the intersection. I don't understand how it does that, I did that command and it gave the intersection.

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Ahmet Cecen
Ahmet Cecen on 9 Aug 2014
help polyval
And the rest is your homework. Good luck.
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Rick
Rick on 9 Aug 2014
Edited: Rick on 9 Aug 2014
I don't see how that helps. I don't have values for x. One thing I would like to stress is that this is supposed to be done by hand, I wouldn't even have matlab with me since this was an exam problem.
is
f1 = [0 -0.5 -3.5 4];
f2 = [-0.1 0 1.3 5];
intersect(polyval(f2,x),polyval(f1,x))
ans =
Empty matrix: 1-by-0

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