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The group was tasked with solving two systems of equations using the Newton Raphson technique. For the first system, plotting the ellipse and parabola based on the equations, the technique iteratively found the root to be (2, 3). For the second system involving non-linear equations, the root was found to be (-4.310, 44.760).
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The group was tasked with solving two systems of equations using the Newton Raphson technique. For the first system, plotting the ellipse and parabola based on the equations, the technique iteratively found the root to be (2, 3). For the second system involving non-linear equations, the root was found to be (-4.310, 44.760).
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TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES

938 Aurora Blvd., Cubao, Quezon City

CE 007 (Numerical Solutions for CE Problems)

Machine Exercise 3

Submitted by:
Group 5
Pagador, Charlene Ivy
San Gabriel, Bambi
Tiu, Drexie Dee Mae
Villaflor, James
Villa, Frelyn

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY PLEDGE

I swear on my honor that I did not use any inappropriate aid, nor give such to others, in accomplishing this
coursework. I understand that cheating and/or plagiarism is a major offense, as stated in TIP Memorandum
No. P-04, s. 2017-2018, and that I will be sanctioned appropriately once I have committed such acts.
The group was charged with finding and solving the unknowns known as x and y given the following system
of equations for exercise number three (3). An initial estimation of on the first issue is (x, y) = (1.5, 3.5)
was given a tolerance of 10-5. After comprehending the issue and the system. The students used the
Newton Raphson technique to solve the equations x2 + xy -10 = 0 and y + 3xy2-57 = 0, and the first step
was to plot the ellipse and parabola based on the supplied. The The equation would then be transformed
into a Jacobian matrix of [ 2𝑥1 + 𝑥2 𝑥1

3𝑥2 2 6𝑥2𝑥1 + 1 ].

Script/Code:

close all;

t = 0:0.01:2*pi; x = 2*cos(t);

y = sin(t);

plot(x,y,'k','LineWidth',1.2); hold on;

x = -0.5:0.01:2.5; y = x.^2 - 2*x + 0.5;

plot(x,y,'k','LineWidth',1.2); grid on;

F = @(x) [x(1)^2 + x(1)*x(2) - 10; ...

x(2) + 3*x(1)*x(2)^2 - 57];

J = @(x) [2*x(1)+1, 1; 3, 1+6*x(2)];

x = [inf inf; 1.5 3.5]; k = 2;

fprintf('Iter 0: %.6f %.6f\n',x(end,:));

while norm(x(k,:) - x(k-1,:),2) > 1e-5;

k = k + 1;

x(k,:) = x(k-1,:) - (inv(J(x(k-1,:)))*F(x(k-1,:)))';

fprintf('Iter %d: %.6f %.6f\n',...

k-2,x(k,:));

end

plot(x(2:end,1),x(2:end,2),'b-o','MarkerSize',3); hold off;

fprintf('The root is: %.6f %.6f\n',x(end,:));


Answer:

Iter 301: 2.000000 3.000005

The root is: 2.000000 3.000005

Script/Code:

a)

F = @(x) [x(1)^2+x(2)^2-2022; 5*x(1)^2-10*x(1)*x(2)-2022];

J = @(x) [2*x(1), 2*x(2); 10*x(1)-10*x(2), -10*x(1)];

x = [inf inf; -1 1]; k = 2;

fprintf('Iter 0: %.3f %.3f\n',x(end,:));

while norm(x(k,:) - x(k-1,:),2) > 1e-5

k = k + 1;

x(k,:) = x(k-1,:) - (inv(J(x(k-1,:)))*F(x(k-1,:)))';

fprintf('Iter %d: %.3f %.3f\n',k-2,x(k,:));

end

plot(x(2:end,1),x(2:end,2),'b-o','MarkerSize',3); hold off;

fprintf('The root is: %.3f %.3f\n',x(end,:));

Answer:

Iter 11: -4.310 44.760

The root is: -4.310 44.760


Graph:

b)

F = @(x) [1+x(1)+2*x(2)-exp(x(1)-x(2)); 2+x(1)-x(2)-exp(x(1)+2*x(2))];

J = @(x) [1-exp(x(1)-x(2)), 2+exp(x(1)-x(2)); 1-exp(x(1)+2*x(2)), -1-2*exp(x(1)+2*x(2))];

x = [inf inf; -1 1]; k = 2;

fprintf('Iter 0: %.3f %.3f\n',x(end,:));

while norm(x(k,:) - x(k-1,:),2) > 1e-5

k = k + 1;

x(k,:) = x(k-1,:) - (inv(J(x(k-1,:)))*F(x(k-1,:)))';

fprintf('Iter %d: %.3f %.3f\n',k-2,x(k,:));

end

plot(x(2:end,1),x(2:end,2),'b-o','MarkerSize',3); hold off;

fprintf('The root is: %.3f %.3f\n',x(end,:));

Answer:

Iter 5: -1.292 0.253

The root is: -1.292 0.253


Graph:

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