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Solve a function in terms of a variable?

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Matthew Holub
Matthew Holub le 13 Avr 2015
I need to find this equation in terms of M2:
syms M M1 M2 Alpha
dAlpha = sqrt((M^2)-1)/(M*(1+(.2*(M^2))));
integralAlpha = int(dAlpha,M)
eqn = subs(integralAlpha,M,M2) - subs(integralAlpha,M,M1) == Alpha
sol = solve(eqn,M2)
but I am getting an error that says:
Warning: Cannot find explicit solution.
> In solve at 319
In Testing at 8
sol =
Empty sym: 0-by-1

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford le 13 Avr 2015
Modifié(e) : Roger Stafford le 13 Avr 2015
If my memory serves me correctly, that function will give rise to elliptic integrals of the first and second kinds, incomplete. That may be why 'solve' failed to come up with an explicit solution. However, before you give up on 'solve' I would suggest you place the limits, M1 and M2, as arguments in 'int' itself instead of first getting an indefinite integral:
integralAlpha = int(dAlpha,M,M1,M2);
If that fails, then try using numerical integration with specific values for M1 and M2, and use 'fzero' instead of 'solve'.

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