Solving a over determined system in MATLAB
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I have 4 equations and 3 variables. I know that 3 equations are sufficient but my instructor said that the equations make a overdetermined system. My equations are:
e1=(x*(a-principle_stress(1,1)))+(p*y)+(r*z);
e2=(y*(b-principle_stress(1,1)))+(p*x)+(q*z);
e3=(r*x)+(q*y)+(z*(c-principle_stress(1,1)));
eqn4 = (x^2) + (y^2) + (z^2) == 1;
What I did earlier was
eqns=[e1,e2,eqn4];
S = solve(eqns,[x y z]);
The above method matched with the actual answer but is it the correct way of solving a overdetermined system?
Will using
eqns=[e1,e2,e3,eqn4]
solve my problem?
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