You've been answered a few days ago when you asked (almost?) the
same question.
Now you've sent it *again* and even twice to the mailing list.

How can we know that you are not just a student who is too
lazy to do his/her homework?

>>>>> "���" == ���  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>     on Wed, 5 May 2004 18:51:41 +0800 writes:

    ���> Hello:
    ���> I have already found references "optim" ,
    ���> but I do not understand its means !!
    ���> So I want to ask next question
    ���> I have a question in Math.
    ���> If we want to get X's and Y's solution, X>0 and Y>0
    ���> We have two equation :

    ���> 2*exp(X)+X^2+3*Y=2*exp(1)+4
    ���> 3*exp(X/Y)+3*X*Y+4*Y=3*exp(1)+7

    ���> How I use R-project to  solve above question??

it looks like you really try to misuse the "R-project" (namely
its community of volunteers) instead of using R --
for which you need to spend some time learning the language,
functionality, graphics, etc.
do read the posting guide AND some of its links, mentioned at
the end of every R-help message.

Regards,
Martin

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