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Offline tomiv  
#1 Posted : 18 April 2015 00:34:18(UTC)
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I am a brand new user of Smath, attempting to make the jump from MathCad. So far, so good except that I often used MathCad's symbolics->variable->solve feature. I downloaded the unofficial portable smath version with maxima but I haven't been able to figure out how to perform this operation. Can this be done in SMath/w Maxima? if so, how?

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Offline mkraska  
#2 Posted : 18 April 2015 09:31:30(UTC)
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You can use the Solve() function (note the capital S), which is a wrapper for Maxima's solve(). There is a handbook included in the distribution, accessible via the [?] button in the tool bar. In the contents page, find the function index and navigate to Solve() and Assign() in order to see the details. Take care to use Optimization -> None or Symbolic for display of solutions, as they are returned in the form of equations like x = 2.
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Pre-configured portable distribution of SMath Studio: https://smath.com/wiki/SMath_with_Plugins.ashx
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