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Sorry to revive an old thread. I am looking to do indefinite integration (mostly use the portable version) and all I can find is the definite in the tool bar. Did I miss anything? Trying to solve a problem and the derivative of ln(x)=1/x, but I can not integrate 1/x to get ln(x) with SMath
WroteSorry to revive an old thread. I am looking to do indefinite integration (mostly use the portable version) and all I can find is the definite in the tool bar. Did I miss anything? Trying to solve a problem and the derivative of ln(x)=1/x, but I can not integrate 1/x to get ln(x) with SMath
for a indefinite integral type only the first and 2nd arguments for the int() function. Example:
int(1/x,x)
This produce a indefinite integral. If you type the 3rd and 4th arguments, you have the limits of integral.
Regards,
Oscar
Oscar,
although int(1/x,x) displays correctly, it does not symbolically solve. Try it. It graphocally shows the integral with 1/x not the result. am I doing something wrong?
although int(1/x,x) displays correctly, it does not symbolically solve. Try it. It graphocally shows the integral with 1/x not the result. am I doing something wrong?
ElSid,
Symbolic integration is not yet implemented in SMath.
Symbolic integration is not yet implemented in SMath.
WroteOscar,
although int(1/x,x) displays correctly, it does not symbolically solve. Try it. It graphocally shows the integral with 1/x not the result. am I doing something wrong?
although symbolic integration is not implemented in SMath, you can try the Maple Wrapper:

Regards
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