How to solve quadratic equation which includes a vector?

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Hi,
I have the following equation: V1^2 - V1*V2 - Q*Z = 0
V1 is what I need to find
V2 is a known constant
Q is a known vector with complex values
Z is a known constant
This is what I've tried:
syms V1
eq = V1^2 - V1*V2 - Q*Z;
result = roots(eq);
But I get the result "Empty sym: 0-by-1"

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Setsuna Yuuki.
Setsuna Yuuki. on 17 Nov 2020
Edited: Setsuna Yuuki. on 17 Nov 2020
You can try with solve:
syms V1
eq = V1^2 - V1*V2 - Q*Z;
result = solve(eq,V1);
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Lu Da Silva
Lu Da Silva on 18 Nov 2020
The former loop worked, yet I only get one result: the positive and negative result of the last value of my Q-vector... Shouldn't I get a vector/matrix as a result? Maybe roots isn't the right function for this case...? For some reason it's not saving all the values yet just the last one
Lu Da Silva
Lu Da Silva on 18 Nov 2020
Figured it out; it's
for i = 1:length(Q)
eq2 = [1 -V2 -Q(i)*Z];
result(i,:) = roots(eq2)
end
Thank you!

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