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I want find out the roots of the following equation f(x)=x^3-5x^2-2cos2x=lnx-1
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Walter Roberson
on 6 Aug 2011
Please write your equation in MATLAB format. The current form is ambiguous. For example is it ln(x-1) or ln(x)-1 ? Why is there an "=" before the ln ?
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Dustin
on 6 Aug 2011
Generate an array of all the x values you expect the root to lie within. Then, fnzeros should help you out.
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Rikimaru83
on 6 Aug 2011
Hi, You can use the MatLab symbolic tool to solve the equation. If I've understood well, You wanto to solve the equation x^3-5x^2-2cos2x-lnx+1=0: syms x % symbolic variable x
EQ=x^3-5*x^2-2*cos(2*x)-log(x)+1; % equation to be solved
solution=solve(EQ) % solve the solution
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