Difference between revisions of "Intersect Command"
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; Intersect[Line g, Line h]: Yields the intersection point of lines ''g'' and ''h''. | ; Intersect[Line g, Line h]: Yields the intersection point of lines ''g'' and ''h''. |
Revision as of 17:11, 8 August 2011
- Intersect[Line g, Line h]
- Yields the intersection point of lines g and h.
- Intersect[Line, Conic]
- Yields all intersection points of the line and conic section (max. 2).
- Intersect[Line, Conic, Number n]
- Yields the nth intersection point of the line and the conic section.
- Intersect[Conic c1, Conic c2]
- Yields all intersection points of conic sections c1 and c2 (max. 4).
- Intersect[Conic c1, Conic c2, Number n]
- Yields the nth intersection point of conic sections c1 and c2.
- Intersect[Polynomial f1, Polynomial f2]
- Yields all intersection points of polynomials f1 and f2.
- Intersect[Polynomial f1, Polynomial f2, Number n]
- Yields the nth intersection point of polynomials f1 and f2.
- Intersect[Polynomial, Line]
- Yields all intersection points of the polynomial and the line.
- Intersect[Polynomial, Line, Number n]
- Yields the nth intersection point of the polynomial and the line.
- Intersect[Function f, Function g, Point A]
- Calculates the intersection point of functions f and g by using Newton's method with initial point A.
- Intersect[Function, Line, Point A]
- Calculates the intersection point of the function and the line by using Newton's method with initial point A.
- Intersect[Function f, Function g, left-x, right-x]
- Calculates the intersection points for the two functions in the given interval.
Note: Also see tool Intersect Two Objects.