Hi
I have the function f(x) = x^2/(1+sqrt(x)) and I am trying to calulate the value of the invrese function at 2 i.e. F^-1(2)
I am trying to use 'finverse' but and have succefulle extracted the inverse function and seperatley calculating the value but nor during the same attempt.
this is the latest attempt
sym x
x = 2;
g = finverse(x.^2./(1+sqrt(x)),x);
f = @(x) g;
disp(f(2))

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syms x
g = finverse(x.^2./(1+sqrt(x)),x);
% x = 2;
f = @(x) g;
disp(f(2))

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syms x
g = finverse(x.^2./(1+sqrt(x)),x);
% x = 2;
f = @(x) g;
double(subs(g,x,2))
ans = 2.2336

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How about this?
syms x
f(x) = (x^2)/(1 + sqrt(x));
g = finverse(f)
g(x) = 
double(g(2))
ans = 2.2336

6 commentaires

Johan Ahlberg
Johan Ahlberg le 17 Oct 2022
You are getting the answer I am looking for but for some reason I am getting the following error
Error using sym/subsindex
Invalid indexing or function definition. Indexing must follow MATLAB
indexing. Function arguments must be symbolic variables, and function
body must be sym expression.
Error in A_3_1_31 (line 3)
f(x) = (x^2)/(1 + sqrt(x));
It thinks you used symbolic variable "x" as indices
syms x
x = 2; % <--- because of this line
f(x) = (x^2)/(1 + sqrt(x));
g = finverse(f)
You can comment out it.
Johan Ahlberg
Johan Ahlberg le 17 Oct 2022
Copied your code directly and got that error
clear
check the workspace variables if it has x value assigned to 2, use clear and try again
Sam Chak
Sam Chak le 17 Oct 2022
Hmm... This is strange. No error on mine.
Perhaps try clearing the variables from your Workspace. Then test the code again.
Have you tried @VBBV's code on your MATLAB?
Johan Ahlberg
Johan Ahlberg le 17 Oct 2022
Clearing the workspace worked, my bad.

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