How to solve the AX=0, When some of the elements in matrix X is known.

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I have to solve for X. Equation is AX=0. A MATRIX is a square matrix and in X matrix some of the elements are known some are unknowns. I want to get the unknowns. Can someone help me?

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Birdman
Birdman on 11 Jan 2018
Edited: Birdman on 11 Jan 2018
One approach is symbolical(requires Symbolic Toolbox).
A=[1 2 3;4 5 6;7 8 9];%dummy data
syms x1 x2
X=[x1;x2;1];
eq=A*X==0;
solx=solve(eq);
x1=solx.x1
x2=solx.x2
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JITHA K R
JITHA K R on 11 Jan 2018
How will I specify matrix X with some known values and other unknown values as symbolic variables.?

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Fadhel Alsaffar
Fadhel Alsaffar on 3 Feb 2019
I tried the code above with my matrix but it did not work
A=[0.6485 -1 0;-1 2.4728 -2;0 -2 4.2970];%dummy data
syms x1 x2
X=[x1;x2;1];
eq=A*X==0;
solx=solve(eq);
x1=solx.x1
x2=solx.x2
Do you know what the problem with my code?
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Luke Pretzie
Luke Pretzie on 2 Sep 2019
Did your code give you an error message? Or did it show no output, or it showed x1 and x2 as "structs"? You can convert your structs to floats using the double() function:
x1 = double(solx.x1)
x2 = double(solx.x2)
That's assuming, of course, that everyone else went right and you didn't get an error message. If you did, please let me know what it was. If not, let me know if my suggestion helped.

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