How to solve 5 equations with 5 unknowns

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Hinko Fic
Hinko Fic am 29 Mai 2015
Beantwortet: Alex Sha am 12 Okt. 2019
Hi, I don't have any idea how to solve this system. I'm beginner so i don't knew how to write corect code. Pls help me. Equations:
(A-B-C)*5=C*6 ////
(A-B-C)*2+B*3=(A-B)*D ////
(A-B)*(2-D)=B*3 ////
(A-B)*2+B*4=B*E ////
A*2+(A-B)*3+(A-B-C)*2=50
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Hinko Fic
Hinko Fic am 30 Mai 2015
Bearbeitet: Hinko Fic am 30 Mai 2015
Yeah, i knew how to solve linear, but this isn't. That's reason why i need help. I need to solve these equations with different numbers (more complicated) for my project in school
Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford am 11 Mär. 2018
I don't remember this problem from almost two years ago, but apparently all of us (except perhaps Muhammad Saleem) overlooked the fact that it is actually a system of five linear equations in the five unknown quantities, A, B, C, d=(A-B)*D, and e=B*E, so it can be solved for these latter five variables using matrix division. From those solutions, it is easy to then find D and E: D = d/(A-B) and E = e/B.

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford am 29 Mai 2015
Bearbeitet: Roger Stafford am 29 Mai 2015
You can use 'solve' in the Symbolic Toolbox to solve them.
My alternate method was in error. Just use 'solve'. It does very well.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 30 Mai 2015
structfun(@double, sol, 'Uniform', 0)
will return back a structure whose fields are a, b, c, d, e. For any particular one of them you can use (e.g.) double(sol.b)
Hinko Fic
Hinko Fic am 30 Mai 2015
That works, ty a lot, you saved me a lot of time

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Alex Sha
Alex Sha am 12 Okt. 2019
Numercial solution:
a: 9.00473933649289
b: 1.18483412322275
c: 3.55450236966825
d: 1.54545454545455
e: 17.2

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