How to do this coding for this equation?

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i=25/50001*sin100t+2/100*cos100t+Ce^-2t,
t=0

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 May 2016
syms C t
eqn = i == 25/50001*sin(100*t)+2/100*cos(100*t)+C*exp(-2*t);
eqn0 = subs(eqn,t,0);
solve(eqn0, C)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 May 2016
The above code is the solution for that.
Remember, i is the imaginary unit, http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/i.html, the square root of negative 1. You have defined a value for the left side of the equation, sqrt(-1), and you have defined a t value, 0. Your equation comes evaluates down to sqrt(-1) = 1/50 + C . There is a single C that solves that equation, C = -1/50 + sqrt(-1) . That leads to a single point on the plot.
Fairuz Ridwan
Fairuz Ridwan on 16 May 2016
Oh, I see that's mean C just the constant. Thanks for your help sir. Really appreciate.

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louis rassinfosse
louis rassinfosse on 1 May 2016
Edited: louis rassinfosse on 1 May 2016
Try to use the symbolic toolbox;
syms t
I=.....
t=...
And you should get an answer
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Fairuz Ridwan
Fairuz Ridwan on 1 May 2016
I'm blank with the command exactly.. Haha.. btw thanks a lot.

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