how can we plot it ?
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equation = -0.4787 + 7.3246 * (3.14 * 0.05/x) +0.3963 * (3.14 * 0.05/x)^2 + 15.613 * (3.14 * 0.05/x)^3 +(1j * (266.265 * cot (0.05 * 3.14/x)- .4456 +17.0082 * (0.05 * 3.14/x)- 8.6793 * ((0.05 * 3.14/x)^2) + 9.60131 * ((0.05 * 3.14/x)^3)) =144.3
i need to plot frequency which is
f= 3*10^8/x
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Oct 2013
Is the "1j" intended to represent the imaginary constant? If so then is x itself intended to be a complex number, or is it expected that the imaginary portion will resolve to be 0 ?
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Oct 2013
If the "1j" is intended to represent the imaginary constant, then the equation has no real-valued solutions. The real part of the equation has a singularity at x = 0, at which it switches from always negative to always positive, no zero crossing.
David Sanchez
on 17 Oct 2013
You can not plot it. The lay out of your problem is not right. Your equation has zero crossing (=solution)according to Walter Roberson. What are you going to plot against what?
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