Difference between revisions of "Solve Numerically Tool"

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(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.)
 
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You can use this tool only in [[CAS View]].
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:Type in the equation you want to solve and press the {{keyCode|Enter}}-key. Then mouse-click on the equation and choose the tool.
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This tool can be used only in [[File:Menu view cas.svg|link=|16px]] [[CAS View]].
:This tool can solve a system of equations as well. Write each equation in an extra cell, then choose all the cells and the tool. You will get the solution for each variable.
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:Type in the equation you want to solve and press {{keyCode|Enter}} to confirm. Then select the equation and activate the tool.
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:{{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 Menu view cas.svg 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.
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