need help with problem

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dulanga
dulanga le 3 Avr 2019
Commenté : dulanga le 4 Avr 2019
what is wrong in this code i dont get the correct answer
xleft=0;
xright=(9*pi)/4;
N=20;
x=linspace(xleft,xright,N);
x=x';
dx=(xright-xleft)/(N-1);
yleft=1;
yright=1;
a=1;
b=-2;
c=-2;
% M is the matrix when multiplied by y gives y'' y' and y
M2=(diag(-2*ones(N,1),0)+diag(ones(N-1,1),-1)+diag(ones(N-1,1),1))/dx^2;
M1=(diag(ones(N-1,1),1)-diag(ones(N-1,1),-1))/(2*dx);
M0=eye(N);
M=a*M2+b*M1+c*M0;
%treating boundaries separate
M(1,:)=[1,zeros(1,N-1)];
M(end,:)=[zeros(1,N-1),1];
k=(sin(x))/((cos(x))+2);
k(1) = yleft;
k(end) = yright;
y=M\k

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Matt J
Matt J le 3 Avr 2019
is my code correct i dont get the correct answer
Then by definition, it is not correct...
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Matt J
Matt J le 4 Avr 2019
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 4 Avr 2019
Why is there no M1? The only thing that has changed is b=c=0.
dulanga
dulanga le 4 Avr 2019
yes so when it goes to M equation since b is zero M1 doesnt matter anymore ?
There is a M1 yes since b*M1 and b is zero M1 holds no impact on M then ?

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Muhammad Ibrahim
Muhammad Ibrahim le 4 Avr 2019
Modifié(e) : Muhammad Ibrahim le 4 Avr 2019
k=(sin(x))/((cos(x))+2);
should be
k=(sin(x))./((cos(x))+2);
That small dot after sin(x) can make a big difference.
Also. read the question carefully, you might be keying the maximum value when it maybe asking minimum value.If you still have problems just ask again in this forum maybe I can help out.
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dulanga
dulanga le 4 Avr 2019
How would u solve this ?

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