Solving simple symbolic trigonometry equations
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I have a simple trigonometric equation I would like to solve, but I can't seem to get Matlab to give me an answer:
a*sin(x)-b*cos(x) = 0
I want to solve for x. This has a trivial solution and is easy to see by eye:
x = atan(b/a) and x = atan(b/a) + pi
I'd like to know whether it's possible to lead Matlab to the answer. I've tried:
syms a b x real;
solve(a*sin(x)-b*cos(x) == 0,x) % No solution
solve(a*sin(x) == b*cos(x),x) % Again, no solution
solve(a*sin(x)-b*cos(x), x) %Again no solution
All of these (and the variations I've thought of) give no solution. Any thoughts?
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Vineeth Kartha
on 2 Feb 2016
Hi John,
Use the "solve" command as follows:
>> solve(a*sin(x) == b*cos(x),x,'IgnoreProperties',true,'ReturnConditions',true);
This returns a structure expressing the full solution.
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