solving ax=b for x
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So i have a matrix involving summations
matrix a = [F sum(sinp) sum(cosp)
sum(sinp) sum(sin^2(p)) sum(sinpcosp)
sum(cosp) sum(sinpcosp) sum(cos^2(p)) ]
b= [ X Y Z]
c=[sum(a) sum(asinp) sum(acosp)
how would i include the summations in the matrix
and how would I then be able to solve the matrix in terms of X Y Z
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Stephen23
on 27 Feb 2020
Original Question: "solving ax=b for x"
So i have a matrix involving summations
matrix a = [F sum(sinp) sum(cosp)
sum(sinp) sum(sin^2(p)) sum(sinpcosp)
sum(cosp) sum(sinpcosp) sum(cos^2(p)) ]
b= [ X Y Z]
c=[sum(a) sum(asinp) sum(acosp)
how would i include the summations in the matrix
and how would I then be able to solve the matrix in terms of X Y Z
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Sai Bhargav Avula
on 23 Feb 2020
Hi,
You can use the mldivide or \, for solving the same.
Refer the following link for detailed explanation,
Hope this helps!
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Sai Bhargav Avula
on 24 Feb 2020
Can you elaborate what you meant by including summation in matrix. If your problem is to solve a*b' = c', then you can find b', from a\c'
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