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;Eliminate( <List of Polynomials>, <List of Variables> ) | ;Eliminate( <List of Polynomials>, <List of Variables> ) | ||
: Considers the algebraic equation system defined by the polynomials, and computes an equivalent system after eliminating all variables in the given list. | : Considers the algebraic equation system defined by the polynomials, and computes an equivalent system after eliminating all variables in the given list. | ||
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{{Note| See also [[GroebnerLexDeg Command|GroebnerLexDeg]] command.}} | {{Note| See also [[GroebnerLexDeg Command|GroebnerLexDeg]] command.}} |
Latest revision as of 10:49, 12 October 2017
CAS Syntax
- Eliminate( <List of Polynomials>, <List of Variables> )
- Considers the algebraic equation system defined by the polynomials, and computes an equivalent system after eliminating all variables in the given list.
- Example:
Eliminate({x^2 + x, y^2 - x}, {x})
yields { y^{4} + y^{2} }.
Note: See also GroebnerLexDeg command.