Trying to simultaneously solve the following, but I'm getting the following error, can someone please tell me how to fix it?
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>> syms F
>> syms G
>> [F G]=solve('2*(F^2)*(G^2)+3*G=13.8','2*(G^3)+(F^2)=16.6')
The following is the error I get when I click enter:
Check for incorrect argument data type or missing argument in call to function 'solve'.
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chicken vector
el 26 de Abr. de 2023
Try this syntax:
syms F G
eqn = [2 * F^2 * G^2 + 3 * G == 13.8 , 2 * G^3 + F^2 == 16.6];
sol = solve(eqn, [F G])
If you receive the error:
Undefined function 'sym' for input arguments of type 'char'
You don't have the Symbolic Math Toolbox and you need to install it.
Type ver in the command window to see the Toolboxes you have.
If you can't find the symbolic toolbox, type syms x in the command window and it will be suggested to you.
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Walter Roberson
el 26 de Abr. de 2023
syms P F
eqn = [sym(13)/10 * P - F^(sym(21)/10) == 0 , P^(sym(16)/10) - (sym(900) - sym(95) * F)^(sym(5)/10) + sym(10) == 0];
sol = solve(eqn)
sol.P
sol.F
This produces two complex-valued solutions.
Representation matters for symbolic purposes.
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