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Section: Optimization and Curve Fitting
The roots
routine will return a column vector containing the roots of a polynomial. The general syntax is
z = roots(p)
where p
is a vector containing the coefficients of the polynomial ordered in descending powers.
Given a vector
which describes a polynomial
we construct the companion matrix (which has a characteristic polynomial matching the polynomial described by p
), and then find the eigenvalues of it (which are the roots of its characteristic polynomial), and which are also the roots of the polynomial of interest. This technique for finding the roots is described in the help page for roots
on the Mathworks website.
Here is an example of finding the roots to the polynomial
--> roots([1 -6 -72 -27]) ans = 12.1229 -5.7345 -0.3884