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#1 Опубликовано: 24.08.2009 11:09:40
I know this would be extremely difficult, but the only available alternative for the mobile (PocketCAS) performs indefinite integration in an awkard, unreliable manner... it'd be great if SMath could do it.
I guess this one is a quite a long way off though
I guess this one is a quite a long way off though

#2 Опубликовано: 26.09.2012 17:04:11
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
#3 Опубликовано: 26.09.2012 17:27:37
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
#4 Опубликовано: 27.09.2012 00:42:45
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?
#5 Опубликовано: 02.10.2012 06:39:55
ElSid,
Symbolic integration is not yet implemented in SMath.
Symbolic integration is not yet implemented in SMath.
#6 Опубликовано: 02.10.2012 15:35:47
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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