Difference between revisions of "CSolve Command"
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− | ;CSolve[ <Equation> ] | + | ;CSolve[ <Equation> ]: Solves a given equation (or a set of equations) for the variable x. Allows for complex solutions. |
− | : | + | ;CSolve[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]: Solves an equation (or a set of equations) for a given unknown variable (or set of variables). Allows for complex solutions. |
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+ | {{Note|See also [[Solve Command]].}} |
Revision as of 15:04, 28 July 2011
This command works in CAS View only.
- CSolve[ <Equation> ]
- Solves a given equation (or a set of equations) for the variable x. Allows for complex solutions.
- CSolve[ <Equation>, <Variable> ]
- Solves an equation (or a set of equations) for a given unknown variable (or set of variables). Allows for complex solutions.
Note: See also Solve Command.