Using the solve function for a more complex variable

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Noel Loh
Noel Loh le 17 Juin 2020
Modifié(e) : Noel Loh le 23 Juin 2020
Hello,
the equations are as follows
i am trying to find cos2 (noted by c2) and sin2 (noted by s2), this is very simple if i did it via hand, but i am trying to solve this using matlab coding and i require some help as i cant seem to get the right answer using the solve function.
solution:

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Devineni Aslesha
Devineni Aslesha le 23 Juin 2020
Hi Noel,
Use the solve function to find the solution for the above equations as shown below.
syms x y z s1 s2 c1 c2
eqn1 = x + s1*c2 == 0;
eqn2 = y - s1*s2 == 0;
eqn3 = z - c1 == 0;
eqns = [eqn1 eqn2 eqn3];
sol = solve(eqns,[c2 s2 z]);
Here, sol.c2, sol.s2 and sol.z are the required solutions
For more information, refer the following link
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 23 Juin 2020
Noel next time please show some efforts and don’t expect others to write the code for you.
Noel Loh
Noel Loh le 23 Juin 2020
Modifié(e) : Noel Loh le 23 Juin 2020
thanks for your help mvp, i have spent weeks trying to solve it despite not being great at coding, finally solved it a few days ago, only to be recently reminded about the topic when an actual helpful person today helped give input on a possible solution, decided to thank the person's efforts without being rude, but also hear a supposingly mvp suddenly came in throwing an useless comment just to massage his tiny ego, but your comment helped i guess, good job.

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