Difference between revisions of "Solve Numerically Tool"
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This tool can be used only in [[File:Menu view cas.svg|link=|16px]] [[CAS View]]. | This tool can be used only in [[File:Menu view cas.svg|link=|16px]] [[CAS View]]. | ||
− | :Type in the equation you want to solve and press {{keyCode|Enter}} to confirm. Then | + | :Type in the equation you want to solve and press {{keyCode|Enter}} to confirm. Then select the equation and activate the tool. |
− | :{{Note|1=This tool allows you to solve a system of equations as well. Type each equation in separate cells, then select them all and | + | :{{Note|1=This tool allows you to solve a system of equations as well. Type each equation in separate cells, then select them all and activate the tool to obtain the solution of the system.}} |
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+ | :{{note| 1=For non-polynomial equations, a starting value for the iteration will be added, eg <code>x = 1</code>. See the [[NSolve Command]] for more details.}} |
Latest revision as of 12:13, 30 March 2016
This tool can be used only in CAS View.
- Type in the equation you want to solve and press Enter to confirm. Then select the equation and activate the tool.
- Note: This tool allows you to solve a system of equations as well. Type each equation in separate cells, then select them all and activate the tool to obtain the solution of the system.
- Note: For non-polynomial equations, a starting value for the iteration will be added, eg
x = 1
. See the NSolve Command for more details.