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If this has been asked before, I apologize but I was able to find an answer. Does Smath not support algebraic manipulation? I tried to find substitute, expand, factor, simplify and do not see that supported. It was one of the main reasons I used MathCad. I was hoping this software would be similar. Am I just completely missing where this functionality is located or does it not support this?
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Originally Posted by: elmo788 substitute, expand, factor, simplify 1. "substitute" Consult Martin latest handbook ... work yourself an example. 2. "simplify" from Smath menu. Will simplify some simple expressions like pencil/paper. More maths expressions will expand in the executable form completely useless. Example: a continued fraction of 12 terms will expands serially over "zillion pages". 3. "expand, factor" ... transit via Maple ... maple(,,,,code the expression) Smath is not a Mathcad clone.
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... I collected a maths expression in 6 different equivalent forms. Mathematica couldn't even find so many !
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This is a page from the interactive handbook. You can install it via extension manager (Tools> Plugins) Many features of Maxima are accessible via Maxima plugin. Examples maxima handbook.sm (45kb) downloaded 61 time(s). |
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