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Using [[INTEGRATE]] will not result in the desired output because it evaluates the integrals immediately (in this example the right-hand side would be evaluated).
Using [[INTEGRATE]] will not result in the desired output because it evaluates the integrals immediately (in this example the right-hand side would be evaluated).
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[[Category:Manipulation]]

Latest revision as of 19:26, 27 June 2017

Syntax

LHS ( equation )


Implemented in iMath since version 2.2.0 or earlier.

Explanation

Accesses the left-hand side of the given equation.


Example

Given the equation EQDEF f(x) = 3 x^2 + 7, we want to show integrals on both sides of the equation. This is achieved by EQDEF INT {LHS(@prev@) differential(x)} = INT {RHS(@prev@) differential(x)} .

Using INTEGRATE will not result in the desired output because it evaluates the integrals immediately (in this example the right-hand side would be evaluated).

See also

RHS