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Offline 1n5inoor1  
#1 Posted : 16 October 2022 18:11:48(UTC)
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Hi,


Is there any way to solve proportion's like in TI-nspire cx? (look at picture)


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Offline churichuro  
#2 Posted : 16 October 2022 20:07:12(UTC)
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with Maple
or with Maxima

thanks 1 user thanked churichuro for this useful post.
on 17/10/2022(UTC)
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#3 Posted : 16 October 2022 20:18:32(UTC)
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Thanks realy much this help lot!
Offline Razonar  
#4 Posted : 17 October 2022 02:52:58(UTC)
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Hi. In addition to the churichurro solution you can also use SMath native solver after changing the roots range.

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Offline Jean Giraud  
#5 Posted : 17 October 2022 03:33:09(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: 1n5inoor1 Go to Quoted Post
Is there any way to solve proportion's ...

Pie chart is a good candidate to visit ... demo.

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Offline Jean Giraud  
#6 Posted : 17 October 2022 13:41:28(UTC)
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Is there any way to solve proportion's


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Offline Jean Giraud  
#7 Posted : 17 October 2022 13:50:38(UTC)
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Offline overlord  
#8 Posted : 17 October 2022 16:13:40(UTC)
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In addition to Razonar's reply;
You can also determine solve() range within the function itself.
You can also use roots() and FindRoot().

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Offline Jean Giraud  
#9 Posted : 18 October 2022 01:49:42(UTC)
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Is there any way to solve proportion's

... get more, no sweat.

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Offline overlord  
#10 Posted : 18 October 2022 03:28:37(UTC)
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There are also plugin solvers.
Maxima can be added to collection as well.

Regards

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