Solving system of nonlinear euations
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In mathematica we use the command NSolve[{x^2 + y^3 == 1, 2 x + 3 y == 4}, {x, y}, Reals] without needing any initial guess to solve a system of non-linear equations. I need the same command in Matlab to solve system of non-linear equations BUT without needing the initial guess. THANKS
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Sara
am 14 Jan. 2015
What's the problem with assigning initial guesses? Can't you make them up with some knowledge of the system you're trying to solve?
Kashif
am 14 Jan. 2015
Sara
am 14 Jan. 2015
I don't think you can. You'll have to use fsolve, which requires an initial guess. If it's a mathematical exercise, I'd go with an array of zeros; otherwise, if the eqn represent a physical system, you can use some reasonable values (e.g. mass is usually >= 0).
Kashif
am 15 Jan. 2015
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