Can I solve this non linear system of algebraic equation for $Q_1(t)$ and $Q_2(t)$?
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I have tried a lot but cannot solve approximately continuously i am trying and using the Newton Raphson method but still stuck please give me hints can i solve this by any other method. $$a(t)= f_1( Q_1(t),Q_2(t))$$
$$b(t)= f_2( Q_1(t),Q_2(t))$$
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I have tried a lot but cannot solve approximately continuously i am trying and using the Newton Raphson method but still stuck please give me hints can i solve this by any other method. $$a(t)= f_1( Q_1(t),Q_2(t))$$
$$b(t)= f_2( Q_1(t),Q_2(t))$$
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Sorry but your question is 1) too general 2) non motivated : why are you interested in such a system ; give an example you have been working on... It is your interest to be a little more concrete ; otherwise, it is likely that you get no answer.
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I have tried a lot but cannot solve approximately continuously i am trying and using the Newton Raphson method but still stuck please give me hints can i solve this by any other method. $$a(t)= f_1( Q_1(t),Q_2(t))$$
$$b(t)= f_2( Q_1(t),Q_2(t))$$
numerical-methods systems-of-equations numerical-linear-algebra
I have tried a lot but cannot solve approximately continuously i am trying and using the Newton Raphson method but still stuck please give me hints can i solve this by any other method. $$a(t)= f_1( Q_1(t),Q_2(t))$$
$$b(t)= f_2( Q_1(t),Q_2(t))$$
numerical-methods systems-of-equations numerical-linear-algebra
numerical-methods systems-of-equations numerical-linear-algebra
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Sorry but your question is 1) too general 2) non motivated : why are you interested in such a system ; give an example you have been working on... It is your interest to be a little more concrete ; otherwise, it is likely that you get no answer.
– Jean Marie
Nov 23 at 21:47
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Sorry but your question is 1) too general 2) non motivated : why are you interested in such a system ; give an example you have been working on... It is your interest to be a little more concrete ; otherwise, it is likely that you get no answer.
– Jean Marie
Nov 23 at 21:47
Sorry but your question is 1) too general 2) non motivated : why are you interested in such a system ; give an example you have been working on... It is your interest to be a little more concrete ; otherwise, it is likely that you get no answer.
– Jean Marie
Nov 23 at 21:47
Sorry but your question is 1) too general 2) non motivated : why are you interested in such a system ; give an example you have been working on... It is your interest to be a little more concrete ; otherwise, it is likely that you get no answer.
– Jean Marie
Nov 23 at 21:47
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Sorry but your question is 1) too general 2) non motivated : why are you interested in such a system ; give an example you have been working on... It is your interest to be a little more concrete ; otherwise, it is likely that you get no answer.
– Jean Marie
Nov 23 at 21:47