How to solve three complex equations

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please find the attached file for an example of the system
Thanks in advance
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Alex Mcaulley
Alex Mcaulley on 28 Jun 2019
@Torsten, this symbol indicates the phase of the complex number
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Jun 2019
Does the 1<0 (approximate rendering) indicate real value 1 complex phase 0, complex(1,0)?
Does j indicate sqrt(-1)?

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Alex Mcaulley
Alex Mcaulley on 28 Jun 2019
Easy using matrix notation:
A = [1.46j,0.9j,-0.36j;0.36,-0.42,-1.345;0.9j,1.65j,0.42];
b = [1;0;1];
I = A\b
I =
-0.0059 - 0.4749i %I1
0.0079 - 0.3480i %I2
-0.0040 - 0.0184i %I3
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David Goodmanson
David Goodmanson on 30 Jun 2019
Edited: David Goodmanson on 30 Jun 2019
Hi Najiya,
Alex's answer has a typo in that the last entry in A is 0.42 rather than j0.42. So:
A = [j*[1.46,0.9,-0.36];[0.36,-0.42,-1.345];j*[0.9,1.65,0.42]];
b = [1;0;1];
I = A\b
I =
0.0000 - 0.4841i
0.0000 - 0.3357i
0.0000 - 0.0247i
I have no idea why I1 disagrees with what is in the book, although books have been known to be wrong. Unlike everything on this website.
Najiya Omar
Najiya Omar on 30 Jun 2019
Hi David,
You got it for me!! It worked now. Thank you very much. Greatly appreciated.

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