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Offline Basile  
#1 Posted : 23 January 2013 03:13:47(UTC)
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Hello,

Why the difference between the two plots?
Why the plots do not plot correctly?

Thank you,
Basile
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Offline kilele  
#2 Posted : 23 January 2013 05:12:40(UTC)
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#3 Posted : 23 January 2013 06:22:59(UTC)
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I guess that SMath does not like 0<x<1 and prefers (x>0)Λ(χ<1)

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#4 Posted : 23 January 2013 10:42:51(UTC)
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0<x<1 is false for any x>0, because (0<x) is true, which is equal to 1, and (0<x)<1 = 1<1 -> false.
0<x<10 is true for any x, because (0<x) is either true or false, which is equal to 1 or 0, and (0<x)<10 = (1|0)<10 -> true.
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