solving unknown in algebraic equations

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trying to use matlab to solve the following for V2 & V3, how do i do this? All variables are known apart from V2 & V3.
Q1 = (A2*V2) + (A3*V3)
(f2*rho*(L2/D2))*((V2^2)/2) = (f3*rho*(L3/D3))*((V3^2)/2)

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Matt J
Matt J on 28 Aug 2013
You could use FSOLVE, if you have it, though I think that might be overkill for a set of equations this simple.
Otherwise, you could use the first equation to eliminate either V2 or V3 from the second equation, leading to a quadratic in a single variable, V2 or V3. Then use ROOTS command on that quadratic.
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harley
harley on 28 Aug 2013
thanks Matt, yes i can solve it by hand in a few minutes. How do i actually go about it in matlab? Its all a bit foreign to me.
Matt J
Matt J on 28 Aug 2013
Edited: Matt J on 28 Aug 2013
As I said, using FSOLVE or ROOTS.

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