Solve the following simultaneous equations:
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I am trying to make a code and plot and Draw the diagram of X and Y vs. t for 0<t<5
here is my code. I think there is somthoing worng
theta=0.10895;
YF=0.0667;
X=0;
alpha= 0.29;
beta= 0.68;
y1=450;
y2=11.25;
t=0; Y=0.0667; Z=0;
f1=@(t,y)[-X/theta+(1+alpha)*y1(1-X)*Y^2+beta*y1(1-X)*Z^2;(YF-Y/theta)+(1+alpha)*y1(1-X)*Y^2-y2*Y;-Z/theta+beta*y1(1-X)*Z^2+2*alpha*y1(1-X)*Y^2-((y2*Z/beta));];
[T,u]=ode45(f1,[100 120],[0 0 0.0667]);
plot(T,u(:,1),'-',T,u(:,3),'-.',T,u(:,3),'.');
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theta=0.10895;
YF=0.0667;
alpha= 0.29;
beta= 0.68;
gamma1=450;
gamma2=11.25;
X0=0; Y0=0.0667; Z0=0;
f=@(t,y)[-y(1)/theta+(1+alpha)*gamma1*(1-y(1))*y(2)^2+beta*gamma1*(1-y(1))*y(3)^2;...
(YF-y(2))/theta+(1-alpha)*gamma1*(1-y(1))*y(2)^2-gamma2*y(2);...
-y(3)/theta+beta*gamma1*(1-y(1))*y(3)^2+2*alpha*gamma1*(1-y(1))*y(2)^2-gamma2*y(3)/beta];
[T,Y]=ode45(f,[100 120],[X0,Y0,Z0]);
plot(T,Y(:,1),'-',T,Y(:,3),'-.',T,Y(:,3),'.');
3 Comments
Mr.DDWW
on 6 May 2022
Jan
on 7 May 2022
In the image of the original formula the vriables X, Y, Z are used. In the function f=@(t,y) the variables are provided as a vector:
y = [X, Y, Z]
Then X is y(1), Y is y(2) and Z is y(3).
Torsten
on 7 May 2022
The MATLAB solvers expect the unknowns be defined as a vector (here: y), not as a collection of scalar variables (here: X, Y and Z). So one has to decide which of your solution variables (X, Y and Z) to placed at which position of this vector. I decided to take X = y(1), Y = y(2), Z = y(3).
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