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==CAS Syntax== | ==CAS Syntax== | ||
;LeftSide[ <Equation> ] | ;LeftSide[ <Equation> ] |
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- LeftSide[ <Equation> ]
- Gives the left-hand side of the simplified equation.
- Example:
LeftSide[x + 2 = 3 x + 1]
yields x asRightSide[x + 2 = 3 x + 1]
yields 0.5.
CAS Syntax
- LeftSide[ <Equation> ]
- Gives the left-hand side of the equation.
- Example:
LeftSide[x + 3 = 3 x + 1]
yields x + 3.
- LeftSide[ <List of Equations> ]
- Gives the list of the left-hand sides of the equations.
- Example:
LeftSide[{a^2 + b^2 = c^2, x + 2 = 3 x + 1}]
yields {a^2 + b^2, x + 2}.
- LeftSide[ <List of Equations>, <Index> ]
- Gives the left-hand sides of the equation specified by the index.
- Example:
LeftSide[{a^2 + b^2 = c^2, x + 2 = 3 x + 1}, 1]
yields a^2 + b^2.
Note:
See also RightSide Command.