How to find minimum y value numerically using the fminsearch function?

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For the equation f(x,y)=-8x+x^2+12y+4y^2-2xy... I found the minimum x value by putting the anonymous function using x1 for x and x2 for y then the fminsearch code and got -17.3333. But now I am not sure how to find the minimum y value.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2016-6-1
编辑:Walter Roberson 2016-6-1
f = @(x,y) -8*x+x.^2+12*y+4*y.^2-2.*x.*y;
fvec = @(X) f(X(1), X(2));
[bestxy, fval] = fminsearch(fvec, rand(1,2));
bestx = bestxy(1); besty = bestxy(2);
Caution: the solution is not unique! The equation describes an ellipse (or something similar to one.)
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Bella
Bella 2016-6-1
okay, those are the values that I got. So would -2/3 be the minimum y value then? Because it is the lowest of the two?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2016-6-1
bestx is the x value at the minima. besty is the y value at the minima. Not because it is the lower of the two, but forced because of the order we programmed.

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