where do i went wrong,(Polynomials)?

%Create a code that will perform the following operations
syms x;
% 1. Convert the symbolic function f(x) as a polynomial vector g.
%Define the symbolic function f(x)
syms f(x);
f(x)=3*x^3-5*x^9+2*x-10+x^25
g=sym2poly(f(x));
%Convert the function to polynomial vector F
F=sym2poly(f(x))
% 2. Convert the polynomial vector a as a symbolic polynomial.
%Encode the polynomial vector A
A=[1 2 3 0 0 7]
%Convert the vector a symbolic expression with the variable 'x' and save as a(x);
a(x)=poly2sym(A, x)
% 3. Find the product of b and c.
% Encode the polynomials b(x) and c(x).
b(x)=1+2*x-3*x^3+18*x^95;
c(x)=2*x-3*x^85;
%Convert the polynomials to vectors B and C, respectively.
B1=sym2poly(b(x))
B=poly2sym(B1)
C1=sym2poly(c(x))
C=poly2sym(C1)
%Multiply the vectors B and C and save it as D.
D=expand(B*C)
%Bring your answer as a symbolic expression with the variable 'x', save answer as d(x).
D1=sym2poly(D);
d(x)=poly2sym(D1, x)
%4. Divide b by a
%Save answer as Quotient and Remainder
[Quotient, Remainder]=deconv(B1, A)
%Convert Quotient to symbolic Expression. Save as q(x).
q(x)=poly2sym(Quotient, x)
%Convert Remainder to symbolic Expression. Save as r(x).
r(x)=poly2sym(Remainder, x)
%5. Create a polynomial in symbolic form with the Roots=(1,4,5,6,7)
%Encode the Roots as a vector
Roots=[1 4 5 6 7];
%Convert the Roots into a polynomial vector. Save the Answer as H;
H=poly(Roots)
%Convert H to symbolic Expression. Save as h(x).
h(x)=poly2sym(H, x)
%6. Resolve a/h the as Partial Fractions.
%Let Residue, Poles and Quotient be Res, Pol and Quo, respectively. Solving the coefficients:
[Res, Pol, Quo]=residue(AP, H)
%7. Evaluate (c+b)/h when x=3. Answer must be numeric. Save answer as m.
M1=((c(x)+b(x))/h(x));
m=double(subs(M1, x, 3))
%8. Find the roots of the polynomial vector k= [1 -15 88 -258 397 -303 90]
%Encode k
K1=[1 -15 88 -258 397 -303 90];
k=poly(K1)
%Solve the roots of polynomial vector k. Save as RootK.
RootK=roots(k)

9 commentaires

Stephen Ken Lantapon
Stephen Ken Lantapon le 23 Juin 2021
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 23 Juin 2021
What is the difference between this and https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/862940-m-quite-frustrated-about-where-i-went-wrong-can-you-please-lend-some-help-i-promise-i-tried?s_tid=srchtitle which already has an Answer? (You should edit that one to make it readable instead of posting a new question)
Ivan Kervi Bagsao
Ivan Kervi Bagsao le 3 Mar 2023
Modifié(e) : Ivan Kervi Bagsao le 3 Mar 2023
How do you fix this
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 3 Mar 2023
double(C)
Ivan Kervi Bagsao
Ivan Kervi Bagsao le 7 Mar 2023
% Encode the polynomials b(x) and c(x).
b(x)=1+2*x-3*x^3+18*x^95;
c(x)=2*x-3*x^85;
%Convert the polynomials to vectors B and C, respectively.
B1=sym2poly(b(x))
B=poly2sym(B1)
C=poly2sym(c(x),x)
%Multiply the vectors B and C and save it as D.
D=expand(B*C)
%Bring your answer as a symbolic expression with the variable 'x', save answer as d(x).
d(x)=poly2sym(sym2poly(D), x)
%Convert the polynomials to vectors B and C, respectively.
B1=sym2poly(b(x))
B=poly2sym(B1)
You converted symbolic polynomial b into vector B1 and then you convert vector B1 back into a symbolic polynomial B. That B is going to be exactly the same as b except possibly with different order of terms. Your instructions are that B and C must be the vectors, not the polynomials.
In the context of sym2poly and poly2sym, "poly" is vector form and sym is symbolic expression form.
Ivan Kervi Bagsao
Ivan Kervi Bagsao le 7 Mar 2023
still not right for C
C=poly2sym(c(x),x)
as explained earlier, poly2sym expects to be passed the vector form and to return the expression form. Your assignment requires that C be in the vector form.
Ivan Kervi Bagsao
Ivan Kervi Bagsao le 8 Mar 2023
Convert the polynomials to vectors B and C, respectively.
B=poly2sym(b(x),x)
C=poly2sym(c(x),x)
%Multiply the vectors B and C and save it as D.
D=expand(B*C)
%Bring your answer as a symbolic expression with the variable 'x', save answer as d(x).
D1=sym2poly(D)
d(x)=poly2sym(D1, x)
Still doesnt work

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Tanmay Das
Tanmay Das le 28 Juil 2021
I am assuming that the correct logic is used to write the code and hence directly jumping into the error. The error is ocurring in this part of the code:
%6. Resolve a/h the as Partial Fractions.
%Let Residue, Poles and Quotient be Res, Pol and Quo, respectively. Solving the coefficients:
[Res, Pol, Quo]=residue(AP, H)
Variable ‘AP’ has not been declared anywhere in the code. It should be ‘A’ instead of ‘AP’ and the modified code for the 6th part should look like this:
%6. Resolve a/h the as Partial Fractions.
%Let Residue, Poles and Quotient be Res, Pol and Quo, respectively. Solving the coefficients:
[Res, Pol, Quo]=residue(A, H)

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