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Thanks Jean, Both a and alpha are unknows. the result of a and alpha are still includes these unknows. Only φ, R and m are knowns and can be used in the results. Edited by user 20 February 2022 03:44:48(UTC)
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Thanks Jean, Buy you 2nd sybolic solution is the same as the 1st one. The solution should not include the unknow a and alpha My friend use Maple to get symbolic solution like this You can see that in the solution of alpha, there is no a, in the solution of a, there is no alpha.
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Symbolic solver of maxima is not that capable. As far as I know of course, maybe there is a simpler way. But this statement was what I had read about it. You have to use some substitutions for that solutions. And some extra division, arc functions, visa versa. Here is α solved symbolically in wxMaxima. Same method can be applicable for variable a. Regards untitled.wxmx.zip (2kb) downloaded 15 time(s).
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Maxima and Maple have same ancestor Macyma This is a misinformation, you are wrong as usual Jean. Macsyma is not ancestor of Maple, or Maple is not a derivative of Macsyma. Those are totally different softwares, written in different programming languages. Written in different purpose, in different places by different people. Macsyma is written in LISP, Maple is in C and Java. It was developed to work on lower cost computers, entirely from scratch. It could run on cheap machines because of C, on the contrary of LISP. Maxima is written in LISP but it has a different background. Maxima is not a successor of Macsyma, it started as 1982 version of it. Macsyma is developed to 1999, than sold and not a version is released after. Maxima code was property of US Department of Energy, maintainer made it GPL in 1998. That code is being developed by independent maintainers since than, it is not just free but open-source. Maxima does not include any of the many modifications and enhancements made to the commercial version of Macsyma during 1982–1999. And that file at the end of you post, it tells nothing. Nothing about what the topic owners requests. Just a waste of server space and people's time.
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Is Maple plugin in Smath able to get symbolic results as Maxima does, but more easily?
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Originally Posted by: netsonicyxf Is Maple plugin in Smath able to get symbolic results as Maxima does, but more easily? Maple is easier to use, that is a fact. And sometimes it gives better results. But Maxima can surpass Maple at certain aspects. Use what suits your needs most. In the example below, I solved your function with Maple. Though it gives the results correct, result matrix is cripled. Copying and changing last bits of result " ;2;1)" to " ;2;2)" will correct the result. " ;" may differ to " ," according to your arguments separator. Regards Worksheet1.sm (16kb) downloaded 39 time(s).
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Originally Posted by: overlord Originally Posted by: netsonicyxf Is Maple plugin in Smath able to get symbolic results as Maxima does, but more easily? Maple is easier to use, that is a fact. And sometimes it gives better results. But Maxima can surpass Maple at certain aspects. Use what suits your needs most. In the example below, I solved your function with Maple. Though it gives the results correct, result matrix is cripled. Copying and changing last bits of result " ;2;1)" to " ;2;2)" will correct the result. " ;" may differ to " ," according to your arguments separator. Regards Worksheet1.sm (16kb) downloaded 39 time(s). Hi overload, When I open you sm I get this error
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud ... is that what you are looking for ? No The two equations should be put in one system.
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Originally Posted by: netsonicyxf Originally Posted by: overlord Originally Posted by: netsonicyxf Is Maple plugin in Smath able to get symbolic results as Maxima does, but more Hi overload, When I open you sm I get this error appears in red, because the evaluation must be symbolic. select the "result" variable, press the right button and in the type of evaluation select symbolic and that's it. I hope I have served you, greetings
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Hi. Another way, applying trigonometric identities. solve_trig.sm (13kb) downloaded 23 time(s).Best regards. Alvaro.
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Originally Posted by: netsonicyxf Thanks Jean,
Both beta and alpha are unknown. the result of beta and alpha still include these unknowns. Onlyφ, R and m are known and can be used in the results. ... to be used as productive. Your system is baby stuff, example 2 advanced. I leave it there, not knowing more about your end demand. Simply a solved formula representation ??? Comment or ignore ... Jean. Solve ADVANCED Productive.sm (23kb) downloaded 12 time(s).
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Does it conclude something in that long journey ?
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Originally Posted by: churichuro select the "result" variable, press the right button and in the type of evaluation select symbolic and that's it. I hope I have served you, greetings Addition to churichuro's reply, use this simple function to correct maple plugin result matrices. Regards maplecorrect.sm (27kb) downloaded 72 time(s).
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