Difference between revisions of "NSolve Command"

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;NSolve[ <Equation> ]
 
;NSolve[ <Equation> ]
 
:Finds a numeric solution for a given equation (or a set of equations) for the variable x.
 
:Finds a numeric solution for a given equation (or a set of equations) for the variable x.
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>NSolve[sin(x) = x]</nowiki></code> gives you ''{x = 0}''.</div>}}
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:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>NSolve[cos(x) = x]</nowiki></code> yields ''{x = 0.7390851332151606}''.</div>}}
 
;NSolve[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]
 
;NSolve[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]
 
:Finds a numeric solution to an equation (or a set of equations) for a given unknown variable (or set of variables).
 
:Finds a numeric solution to an equation (or a set of equations) for a given unknown variable (or set of variables).
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>NSolve[a^4 + 34a^3 - 34, a]</nowiki></code> gives you ''{a = 0.99}''.</div>}}
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:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>NSolve[a^4 + 34a^3 - 34, a]</nowiki></code> yields '' {a = 0.9904738886662206}''.</div>}}
 
;NSolve[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]
 
;NSolve[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]
 
:Finds a numeric solution to an equation (or a set of equations) for a given unknown variable (or set of variables).
 
:Finds a numeric solution to an equation (or a set of equations) for a given unknown variable (or set of variables).

Revision as of 13:09, 19 August 2011


This command works in CAS View only.

NSolve[ <Equation> ]
Finds a numeric solution for a given equation (or a set of equations) for the variable x.
Example:
NSolve[cos(x) = x] yields {x = 0.7390851332151606}.
NSolve[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]
Finds a numeric solution to an equation (or a set of equations) for a given unknown variable (or set of variables).
Example:
NSolve[a^4 + 34a^3 - 34, a] yields {a = 0.9904738886662206}.
NSolve[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]
Finds a numeric solution to an equation (or a set of equations) for a given unknown variable (or set of variables).
Example:
NSolve[{π / x = cos(x - 2y), 2 y - π = sin(x)}, {x=3, y=1.5}] yields {x = 3.141592651686591, y = 1.570796327746508}.
Note:
  • It is optional to give the starting point like {x=3, y=1.5}.
  • See also Solve Command.
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