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Natively, I don't know how it can be done. Possibly you can't because smath symbolic engine is inferior. Maxima can solve it. I assume maxima plugin can solve too in smath. Maple plugin couldn't solve, maybe there is a trick I don't know. Regards
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As suggested ... remembering Imaginary is the Derivative Worksheet104.sm (10kb) downloaded 5 time(s). ... Please, let me know if working ... Jean
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Please, let me know if working ... Jean If anything you posted is related with question, If any of your replies contains tiny bit fraction of correct answer, It would be a miracle. NO, IT IS NOT WORKING BECAUSE IT IS JUST A PLOT.This is what Jean posted!!!
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Maybe, Re() and Im() are worth adding to MaximaTakeover? Yet wrapping in Maxima() does the trick for now. ReIm.sm (4kb) downloaded 6 time(s). |
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