Is it possible to get multiple 0s from fzero?
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Cassandra Meyer
el 30 de En. de 2022
Comentada: Cassandra Meyer
el 31 de En. de 2022
I have already found the three zeros of this function by setting it to 0, and I am told to use fzero to and compare the two values. However, I have seen a question or two mentioning that I cannot get multiple zeros from fzero. Do I run this three times in separate intervals or is there another way?
fun = @(x) x^3 -4*x^2 +1;
x0 = [-5 5]; % initial interval
x = fzero(fun,x0)
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
el 31 de En. de 2022
In your exercise, ie. a polynomial, the first try is roots() and then fzero() with different intervals can be an option for real roots.
SOls = roots([1 -4 0 1])
fun = @(x) x^3 -4*x^2 +1;
X01 = [2 5];
x1 = fzero(fun,X01)
X02 = [0 2];
x2 = fzero(fun,X02)
X03 = [-1 0];
x3 = fzero(fun,X03)
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