Oops!
without "to_poly_solve='use_grobner=True'"
also works

On 11 Kwi, 13:37, achrzesz <[email protected]> wrote:
> sage: solve([(x-5)^2+y^2-16, (y-3)^2+x^2-9],
> [x,y],to_poly_solve='use_grobner=True')
> [[x == -9/68*sqrt(55) + 135/68, y == -15/68*sqrt(5)*sqrt(11) +
> 123/68], [x == 9/68*sqrt(55) + 135/68, y == 15/68*sqrt(5)*sqrt(11) +
> 123/68]]
>
> On 11 Kwi, 13:29, achrzesz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > to_poly_solve([(x-5)^2+y^2-16, (y-3)^2+x^2-9], [x,y],
> > use_grobner=true);
>
> > works in wxmaxima 0.8.7 but does not in maxima_console()
>
> > On 11 Kwi, 13:06, achrzesz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm not sure but:
> > > sage: solve(x==sqrt(x+1),x,to_poly_solve='use_grobner=True')
> > > [x == 1/2*sqrt(5) + 1/2]
>
> > > On 11 Kwi, 12:24, ancienthart <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Now THAT seriously needs to be made clearer in the documentation, 
> > > > including
> > > > some examples.
> > > > Also, how to use use_grobner because use_grobner=True don't work.
>
> > > > Joal Heagney
>
>

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