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HP Prime [ Matrix Function ] BUG ln( [[0,1][1,1]] ) in Exact and Approximate CAS Mode
10-30-2014, 03:55 PM
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RE: HP Prime [ Matrix Function ] BUG ln( [[0,1][1,1]] ) in Exact and Approximate CAS Mode
(10-30-2014 05:55 AM)profrd Wrote:  I'am using the Newest version ROM 6030

I think mine might be just a bit newer... ;-)

Quote:[[−0.215204470482+2.2732777998989*i , 0.430408940964-1.4049629462081*i]
[0.430408940964-1.40496294621*i , 0.21520447048202+0.868314853691*i]]

[[−0.215204470482+2.2732777999*i,0.430408940964-1.40496294621*i],[0.430408940964-1.40496294621*i,0.215204470482+0.868314853691*i]]

Is what I see with degrees on (or radians), and the input you gave. So looks like that problem was resolved in the CAS. Thanks for the report. Glad to see that it already appears to be resolved.

TW

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RE: HP Prime [ Matrix Function ] BUG ln( [[0,1][1,1]] ) in Exact and Approximate CAS Mode - Tim Wessman - 10-30-2014 03:55 PM



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