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#1 Posted: 12/28/2021 10:57:43 AM
For example
x+y+z=0
And now want to issolate Y.
y:=-(x+z)
Does smath know how to do that? And if so, is it capable of doing simplifications when doing so with more complicated equations?
x+y+z=0
And now want to issolate Y.
y:=-(x+z)
Does smath know how to do that? And if so, is it capable of doing simplifications when doing so with more complicated equations?
#2 Posted: 12/28/2021 11:18:50 AM
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#3 Posted: 12/28/2021 11:58:16 AM
Wrotex y z=0
And now want to isolate Y.
y:=-(x z)
Does Smath know how to do that? And if so, is it capable of doing simplifications when doing so with more complicated equations ?
... more complicated functions YES, attached some examples.
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Contour SOLVE AstroidHyperbola COLLECT FindRoots Copy.sm (139 KiB) downloaded 51 time(s).
#4 Posted: 12/28/2021 2:48:20 PM
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Does smath know how to do that?
Yes, this worksheet is "pluginless" and can isolate expressions from an equation in some cases.
isol_n2e.pdf (52 KiB) downloaded 57 time(s).
isol_n2e.sm (73 KiB) downloaded 68 time(s).
For instance, it works also in the SMath in the cloud: https://en.smath.com/cloud/worksheet/HpYWFrCC
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And if so, is it capable of doing simplifications when doing so with more complicated equations?
Simplification and isolation aren't the same. The exposed concept can be extended to develop a series of rules to apply to simplify expressions for some type of 'simplify' function, or rules can be added to solve more complicated equations.
Best regards.
Alvaro.
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#5 Posted: 12/28/2021 4:23:44 PM
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Yes, this worksheet is "pluginless" and can isolate expressions from an equation in some cases.
...
Alvaro.


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Alvaro Diaz Falconi 12/28/2021 5:19:00 PM
#6 Posted: 12/28/2021 4:38:51 PM
Razonar, that was mindblowing
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#7 Posted: 12/28/2021 5:33:22 PM
This is very good homebrew function. Thanks Razonar.
And now this is the part where Jean steps in and post something totally irrelevant.
And now this is the part where Jean steps in and post something totally irrelevant.
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