How to solve a third order polynom?

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ChristianM89
ChristianM89 le 22 Août 2018
Commenté : Star Strider le 22 Août 2018
I need some help solving a third order polynom. I have the function showen in the code. And I would like to get x. The first solution i expect is 30 for the code below.
Later I would like to solve e.g.: "fun == 200" and I expect the result to be 10.859
syms x;
fun = (pi*(x^3 - 234*x^2 + 18252*x))/2700;
eqn1 = fun == (674*pi)/5; %original Function
eqn2 = fun == 423.4867; %rounded
solve(eqn1,x)
30
102 - 3^(1/2)*24i
102 + 3^(1/2)*24i
solve(eqn2,x)
root(4398046511104*z^3*pi - 1029142883598336*z^2*pi + 80273144920670208*z*pi - 5028788349271654875, z, 1)
root(4398046511104*z^3*pi - 1029142883598336*z^2*pi + 80273144920670208*z*pi - 5028788349271654875, z, 2)
root(4398046511104*z^3*pi - 1029142883598336*z^2*pi + 80273144920670208*z*pi - 5028788349271654875, z, 3)
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Dimitris Kalogiros
Dimitris Kalogiros le 22 Août 2018
It seems that you can solve a polynomial equation of 3rd degree. What exactly your question is ?

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 22 Août 2018
Use the related vpasolve function for ‘eqn2’:
vpasolve(eqn2,x)
30.000001280214526389167507957467
101.99999935989273680541624602127 - 41.56921827295475289777603563479i
101.99999935989273680541624602127 + 41.56921827295475289777603563479i
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ChristianM89
ChristianM89 le 22 Août 2018
Great, it works. Thanks =)
Star Strider
Star Strider le 22 Août 2018
As always, my pleasure!

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Torsten
Torsten le 22 Août 2018
Use MATLAB'S "roots".
Best wishes
Torsten.

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