CAS command question
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01-04-2017, 03:46 PM
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RE: CAS command question
(01-04-2017 03:06 PM)Han Wrote:(01-03-2017 11:33 AM)DrD Wrote: 2. If the intent IS to return the indicated side of an expression or interval, why was it necessary to first evaluate the expression? Whenever I hear something corporate like, "we've always done it this way," etc., it's often a good time to re-visit the issue. Is there a better way? Minimize cost, maximize profit are typical measures. In this case, Arno K's very efficient point makes a better case for the cost of evaluation when using either of these two commands. The second case is a necessary step to reveal the enclosed expression. It runs through a program without any distinction regarding the relation's symbols. That is a distinction WITH a difference, as compared to what happens when the expression is, itself, evaluated, resulting in the left/right handedness being exchanged. |
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