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#1 Posted: 7/20/2023 2:17:51 AM
#2 Posted: 7/20/2023 10:48:28 PM
Hi. You can use maple's algsubs function (algebraic substitution)
algsubs.sm (6 KiB) downloaded 33 time(s).

Best regards.
Alvaro.
algsubs.sm (6 KiB) downloaded 33 time(s).
Best regards.
Alvaro.
#3 Posted: 7/21/2023 10:45:46 AM
Greetings,
From the context of your question, I assume you already know how to use Algebra and that the math statement you supplied is just an example; that your true goal is not to learn basic algebra, but if SMath has support for such a mathematical operation that you will be able to apply it to very complex statements (e.g., Isolate and solve for a variable in a polynomial regression). As such I presume you want to view these values symbolically (you are not attempting to obtain a numerical answer, but you are actually trying to generate a mathematical equation.)
Maple is a Plugin you can install:
To expand off of [USERLINK]Razonar[/USERLINK]'s post; 🍁Maple has several functions, another ̶o̶n̶e function you can use is "solve": you can evaluate the equation symbolically:
I don't know how to isolate (2) variables, thus I am only able to isolate the (1) variable in this situation.
As a final note: instead of relying on SMath to isolate the term everytime you open your SMath Worksheet, you may want to copy/paste the result and use that math directly. There was another thread (i.e., https://en.smath.com/forum/yaf_postst23461_how-can-i-simplified-result.aspx) where Maple provided a different way to isolate the variable in question.
May this be of Good Help;
⚜ Kenny Lemens, P.E. ᵂᴵ
From the context of your question, I assume you already know how to use Algebra and that the math statement you supplied is just an example; that your true goal is not to learn basic algebra, but if SMath has support for such a mathematical operation that you will be able to apply it to very complex statements (e.g., Isolate and solve for a variable in a polynomial regression). As such I presume you want to view these values symbolically (you are not attempting to obtain a numerical answer, but you are actually trying to generate a mathematical equation.)
Maple is a Plugin you can install:
To expand off of [USERLINK]Razonar[/USERLINK]'s post; 🍁Maple has several functions, another ̶o̶n̶e function you can use is "solve": you can evaluate the equation symbolically:
I don't know how to isolate (2) variables, thus I am only able to isolate the (1) variable in this situation.
As a final note: instead of relying on SMath to isolate the term everytime you open your SMath Worksheet, you may want to copy/paste the result and use that math directly. There was another thread (i.e., https://en.smath.com/forum/yaf_postst23461_how-can-i-simplified-result.aspx) where Maple provided a different way to isolate the variable in question.
May this be of Good Help;
⚜ Kenny Lemens, P.E. ᵂᴵ
"No matter where you go, there you are." -Buckaroo BanzaiHotkeys: https://en.smath.com/forum/resource.ashx?a=45771&b=2
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