using solve when it involve trigonometrics
2 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
Hamza Makhamreh
on 15 May 2017
Commented: Hamza Makhamreh
on 15 May 2017
Hi , I'm trying to solve this simple equaiton, but matlab giving me this message error. Could you help me? I've tried too many ways but its not working with me. 2*V(1-cos(a)) = E*a Where E=70 and V=170; I tried this: syms a1 E=70; V=170 ; eq=2*V -2*V*cos(a)- E*a==0; a = solve(eq, a)
Accepted Answer
Cam Salzberger
on 15 May 2017
Edited: Cam Salzberger
on 15 May 2017
If you make the corrections as Steven suggested, you'll get:
Warning: Cannot solve symbolically. Returning a numeric approximation instead.
> In solve (line 304)
a =
0
Not all equations can be solved symbolically. If you want to check your answer, here's a good way to do it:
>> eq
eq =
340 - 340*cos(a) - 70*a == 0
fplot(340-340*cos(a)-70*a)
hold on
fplot(0)
If you pan around a bit, you'll notice that there are only about 5 solutions to that equation.
3 Comments
More Answers (1)
Steven Lord
on 15 May 2017
Edited: Steven Lord
on 15 May 2017
You're missing a comma between the end of your syms command and the start of the next command. You also have a typo: you define the symbolic variable a1 then use the variable a in your code.
See Also
Categories
Find more on Calculus in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!