Finding the magnitude of an expression

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Aleem Andrew
Aleem Andrew on 9 Feb 2021
Answered: David Hill on 9 Feb 2021
Supposing that x can be expressed as a function of t as follows how can its magnitude be found using Matlab? For example, is there some way to simplify the expression as for example A*cos(wt+b) + B * exp(-0.25t)*sin(wt+c) so the magnitude would be sqrt(A^2+B^2) if this were possible?
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x = 0.113*sin(3.0*t) - 0.125*cos(3.0*t) + 0.125*exp(-0.25*t)*cos(3.15*t) - 0.0977*exp(-0.25*t)*sin(3.15*t)
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KSSV
KSSV on 9 Feb 2021
How the magnitude of the given function will be sqrt(A^2+B^2) ? Is it a complex number?

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David Hill
David Hill on 9 Feb 2021
I would not use symbolic unless you need to.
x = @(t)0.113*sin(3.0*t) - 0.125*cos(3.0*t) + 0.125*exp(-0.25*t).*cos(3.15*t) - 0.0977*exp(-0.25*t).*sin(3.15*t);
t=0:.01:2*pi;
plot(t,x(t));

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