Actually, as long as you are looking for a numerical result (as opposed to
solving symbolically) you can use an arithmatrick. Set the equation equal
to zero an find the x-intercepts. I wrote a small VI that does LHS -(RHS)
[left and right hand sides respectively] and then gives this string to the
Find All Zeros of f(x) VI. I am encloseing it for you to play with. The VI
was written in LabVIEW 6.0.1.
Joel Andersen
joel.andersen@ni.com
[Attachment numerical equation solver.vi, see below]
[See first answer for additional information]