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− | ;LeftSide | + | ;LeftSide( <Equation> ) |
+ | :Gives the left-hand side of the simplified equation. | ||
+ | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>LeftSide(4x = 1 - 3y)</nowiki></code> yields ''4x + 3y''.</div>}} | ||
+ | ==CAS Syntax== | ||
+ | ;LeftSide( <Equation> ) | ||
:Gives the left-hand side of the equation. | :Gives the left-hand side of the equation. | ||
− | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>LeftSide | + | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>LeftSide(x + 2 = 3 x + 1)</nowiki></code> yields ''x + 2''.</div>}} |
− | ;LeftSide | + | ;LeftSide( <List of Equations> ) |
:Gives the list of the left-hand sides of the equations. | :Gives the list of the left-hand sides of the equations. | ||
− | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>LeftSide | + | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>LeftSide({a^2 + b^2 = c^2, x + 2 = 3 x + 1})</nowiki></code> yields <math> \left\{a^2 + b^2, x + 2 \right\} </math> .</div>}} |
+ | ;LeftSide( <List of Equations>, <Index> ) | ||
+ | :Gives the left-hand side of the equation specified by the index. | ||
+ | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>LeftSide({a^2 + b^2 = c^2, x + 2 = 3 x + 1}, 1)</nowiki></code> yields <math>a^2 + b^2</math>.</div>}} | ||
{{note| 1=<div>See also [[RightSide Command]].</div>}} | {{note| 1=<div>See also [[RightSide Command]].</div>}} |
Latest revision as of 12:55, 5 October 2017
- LeftSide( <Equation> )
- Gives the left-hand side of the simplified equation.
- Example:
LeftSide(4x = 1 - 3y)
yields 4x + 3y.
CAS Syntax
- LeftSide( <Equation> )
- Gives the left-hand side of the equation.
- Example:
LeftSide(x + 2 = 3 x + 1)
yields x + 2.
- 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 \left\{a^2 + b^2, x + 2 \right\} .
- LeftSide( <List of Equations>, <Index> )
- Gives the left-hand side 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.