Am 31.05.18 um 15:55 schrieb Erik Eidsvig:
> Thanks!
>
> -But what about n-root of a numer? As an example, the 5th-root of 32?
>
> (I have tried commands like root(32,5), nrot(32,5) etc.)
(1) -> nthRoot(5,7)
7+-+
(1) \|5
On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 9:55 AM, Erik Eidsvig wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> -But what about n-root of a number? As an example, the 5th-root of 32?
>
> (I have tried commands like root(32,5), nrot(32,5) etc.)
>
(1) -> )what op root
Operations whose names satisfy the above pattern(s):
alg_split_root0
Thanks!
-But what about n-root of a numer? As an example, the 5th-root of 32?
(I have tried commands like root(32,5), nrot(32,5) etc.)
-The angle between two vectors?
(For example [2,3] and [-3,4])
-If I know the x-value of the function, is it possible to make Axiom find
the tangent line
Hi, Erik,
I somehow feel in the same position as FriCAS. ;-)
I don't know what the definition of the function m is.
Ralf
On 05/18/2018 10:04 PM, Erik Eidsvig wrote:
> Is it possible to find the function value when x is a decimal number?
> One of my attempts is under:
>
> (48) -> m(28)
>
>
Is it possible to find the function value when x is a decimal number?
One of my attempts is under:
(48) -> m(28)
(48) 2688
Type:
PositiveInteger
(49) -> m(28.3)
There are no library operations named m
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Is it possible to find the function value when x is a decimal number?
One of my attempts is under:
(48) -> m(28)
(48) 2688
Type:
PositiveInteger
(49) -> m(28.3)
There are no library operations named m
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