How to use the steepest descent method to solve a function.

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I have an example but I still am not sure how to solve this problem. Please show me step by step on how to attack this. Thank you.

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Vinod Sudheesh
Vinod Sudheesh on 26 Jun 2015
Edited: Vinod Sudheesh on 26 Jun 2015
Hello,
The below code snippet solves this problem using the "Gradient Descend Algorithm"
clc;
clear;
f=@(x)(25*x(1)*x(1)+20*x(2)*x(2)-2*x(1)-x(2));
x=[3 1]';
gf=@(x)([(50*x(1)-2) ; (40*x(1)-1)]);
n=1;
while(norm( gf(x))>0.05)
x= x-0.01*(1/n) *gf(x);
n=n+1;
end
Note that to solve this problem using the "Steepest Descend Algorithm", you will have to write additional logic for choosing the step size in every iteration.
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Sarvjeet Singh
Sarvjeet Singh on 28 Sep 2020
f=@ (x,y) a*(exp(bx))+c*x
how to solve
determine the general parameters for the non-linear fit using steepest descent method if the fit is given by for the data:

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why solve in matlab by steepest descent?

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