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Recall that the command diff(f(x),x) symbolically finds the derivative of the function f. Recall also that the derivative is itself a function which can also be differentiated, giving us the second derivative of f, and so on. MATLAB will easily compute higher order derivatives using the command diff(f(x),x,n) Where n represents which derivative you want. Later, it will be very useful to find patterns in higher order derivatives. Ordinarily, this is most easily done by NOT simplifying the resulting expression,...
write MATLAB scripts to solve differential equations. Computing 1: ELE1053 Project 3E:Solving Differential Equations Project Principle Objective: Write MATLAB scripts to solve differential equations. Implementation: MatLab is an ideal environment for solving differential equations. Differential equations are a vital tool used by engineers to model, study and make predictions about the behavior of complex systems. It not only allows you to solve complex equations and systems of equations it also allows you to easily present the solutions in graphical form....
Finding Absolute Maximums and Absolute Minimums. We are guided here by two theorems about extreme values of functions Theorem 1: Iff(x) is continuous on a closed interval [a, b], then f(x) has both an absolute minimum value, m, and an absolute maximum value, M. This means there are some numbers c and d with m = f(c) and M = f(d) and m s f(x) s M for each x in [a, b]. The theorem does not tell us where...
solve problem #1 depending on the given information Consider the following 1D second order elliptic equation with Dirichlet boundary conditions du(x) (c(x)du ) = f(x) (a $15 b), u(a) = ga, u(b) = gb dr: where u(x) is the unknown function, ga and gb are the Dirichlet boundary values, c(x) is a given coefficient function and f(x) is a given source function. See the theorem 10.1 in the textbook for the existence and uniqueness of the solution. 1.1 Weak Formulation...