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49T+245e^(-T/5)-545 = 0

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jackery smith
jackery smith on 24 Sep 2016
Commented: Walter Roberson on 24 Sep 2016
i am totally new to matlab. with which func and command could I get the value of T?
sorry for the too much elementary question. Just started to learn D.E.s..
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José-Luis
José-Luis on 24 Sep 2016
That's not a differential equation though.

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José-Luis
José-Luis on 24 Sep 2016
Edited: José-Luis on 24 Sep 2016
fun = @(x) 49*x + 245*exp(-x/5) - 545;
result = fzero(fun,0)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Sep 2016
syms T
solution = solve(49*T+245*exp(-T/5)-545 == 0)
The answer will be in terms of the Lambert W function. If you want to see the decimal equivalent,
double(solution)

yubo liu
yubo liu on 24 Sep 2016
I try the above methods,but why do i get different results,fun = @(x) 49*x + 245*exp(-x/5) - 545; result = fzero(fun,0) the first resule is -6.2180,and the second method syms T solution = solve(49*T+245*exp(-T/5)-545 == 0),the second result is 10.5116 why? hope your answers
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 24 Sep 2016
When in doubt, plot it:
fun = @(x) 49*x + 245*exp(-x/5) - 545;
t = linspace(-15, 25, 500);
figure(1)
plot(t, fun(t))
grid
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Sep 2016
There are, by the way, an infinite number of solutions; two of the solutions are real.

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