Mathematics, 18.02.2020 04:41 ltuthill
Suppose that you want to solve a bunch of independent quadratic equations all at the same time, each solving the equation: ax2+bx+c = 0 You can do this in your code if you allow the coefficients to be arrays instead of scalars. Modify your script from exercise 1 to solve for quadratic equations having: a = [1 1 1]; b = [-5 -7 3]; c = [6 6 -4]; What are the three independent quadratic equations that are represented here? What are the solutions? Does your MATLAB script find the correct solutions?
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