Re: Trascendental equation
- From: David W. Cantrell <DWCantrell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Jan 2006 15:08:35 GMT
"rjfmv" <rjfm.vieira@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am trying to solve a trascendental equation of type sin(x)=x, can
> anybody give me a clue of how to do it? or give me an indication of
> where to look for a solution
Unfortunately, saying "of type sin(x)=x" is not being specific enough.
Chip may have thought that you wanted to solve sin(x) = x _itself_ and
so suggested that you "Look near x = 0." Please clarify. Are you perhaps
wanting the nonzero real solutions of equations of the form sin(x) = c*x
where c is a constant, |c| < 1?
David
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