Runge-Kutta method
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Write the Matlab / C++ routine of Runge-Kutta method of Order four for the following problem
y^'-y=3x^2,y(0)=4
for the range 0.1≤x≤0.5, by taking h=0.025.
Note: Please give proper answer, this question is fro numerical analysis.
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Steven Lord
le 6 Août 2020
This sounds like a homework assignment. If it is, show us the code you've written to try to solve the problem and ask a specific question about where you're having difficulty and we may be able to provide some guidance.
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esat gulhan
le 15 Août 2020
%RUNGE KUTTA METHOD OF ORDER FOUR
clc;clear; % Clears the screen
h=0.025; % step size
x = 0.1:h:0.5;
y = zeros(1,length(x));
y(1) = 4; % initial condition,y(1) is y(0) value
F_xy = @(x,y) 3*x^2+y; % function
for i=1:(length(x)-1) % calculation loop
k_1 = F_xy(x(i),y(i));
k_2 = F_xy(x(i)+0.5*h,y(i)+0.5*h*k_1);
k_3 = F_xy((x(i)+0.5*h),(y(i)+0.5*h*k_2));
k_4 = F_xy((x(i)+h),(y(i)+k_3*h));
y(i+1) = y(i) + (1/6)*(k_1+2*k_2+2*k_3+k_4)*h; % main equation
end
for i=1:(length(x))
fprintf('%12.5f',x(i),y(i));fprintf('\n')
end
You should use ode45 formula in order to this formula, you can solve this problem with dsolve.
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John D'Errico
le 15 Août 2020
Please don't do homework assignments for people. This teaches them nothing, except how to get someone else to do their work for them.
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