Using the Solve command
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Equations:
df/dt= 4f(t) - 3f(t)p(t)
dp/dt= -2p(t) + f(t)p(t)
Question: Figure out the critical points of the system, that is, those points (f;p) such that f'=p'=0 simultaneously. If we happen to start at one of these points, then there's no change since f'= 0 and p'= 0, so the population will just sit there forever. Use the solve command
Code:
[f, p] = dsolve('Df = 4*f - 3*f*p', 'Dp = -2*p + f*p', 'f(0) = 0', 'p(0) = ');
I am getting an error with this: Error in dsolve (line 193) sol = mupadDsolve(args, options);
Error in Project_5_2 (line 5) [f, p] = dsolve('Df = 4*f - 3*f*p', 'Dp = -2*p + f*p', 'f(0) = 0', 'p(0) = ');
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John D'Errico
le 15 Août 2016
Modifié(e) : John D'Errico
le 15 Août 2016
So, you expect that MATLAB will know that
'p(0) = '
will tell it that p(0) is an unknown, that you wish to solve for? Inventing syntax for existing functions rarely works.
Anyway, you want to use solve here, NOT dsolve.
Torsten
le 15 Août 2016
Why do you use "dsolve" ?
You have two simple algebraic equations to solve, namely
4*x - 3*x*y = 0
-2*y + x*y = 0
Best wishes
Torsten.
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