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- AreEqual[ <Object>, <Object> ]
- Decides if the objects are equal.
Normally this command computes the result numerically. This behavior can be changed by using the Prove command.
- Example:
AreEqual[Segment[(1, 2), (3, 4)], Segment[(3, 4), (1, 6)]]
yields true since the two segments have the same length. This command is an equivalent for the equal operation, thusSegment[(1, 2), (3, 4)] ≟ Segment[(3, 4), (1, 6)]
will result exactly the same output.
Note: See also AreCollinear, AreConcyclic, AreConcurrent, ArePerpendicular, AreParallel commands.