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solve()
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false is returned when no real solutions are
found. true is returned if
solve()
can
determine that any finite real value of
Var
satisfies the equation or inequality.
Since
solve()
always returns a Boolean
result, you can use “and,” “or,” and “not” to
combine results from
solve()
with each
other or with other Boolean expressions.
Solutions might contain a unique new
undefined constant of the form
n
j
with
j
being an integer in the interval 1–255. Such
variables designate an arbitrary integer.
In Radian angle mode:
In Real mode, fractional powers having odd
denominators denote only the real branch.
Otherwise, multiple branched expressions
such as fractional powers, logarithms, and
inverse trigonometric functions denote only
the principal branch. Consequently,
solve()
produces only solutions corresponding to
that one real or principal branch.
Note:
See also
cSolve()
,
cZeros()
,
nSolve()
,
and
zeros()
.
solve(
Eqn1
and
Eqn2
[
and
…]
,
VarOrGuess1
,
VarOrGuess2
[
,
…]
)
⇒
Boolean expression
solve(
SystemOfEqns
,
VarOrGuess1
,
VarOrGuess2
[
,
…]
)
⇒
Boolean expression
solve(
{
Eqn1
,
Eqn2
[,...]}
{
VarOrGuess1
,
VarOrGuess2
[
,
… ]}
)
⇒
Boolean expression
Returns candidate real solutions to the
simultaneous algebraic equations, where
each
VarOrGuess
specifies a variable that
you want to solve for.
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