Re: Help -- Weird integration behavior
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- Subject: [mg49390] Re: Help -- Weird integration behavior
- From: miked378 at hotmail.com (Mike D)
- Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 06:38:59 -0400 (EDT)
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Thanks so much! I had never heard of the "GenerateConditions" option on definite integrals before. After looking at the help, it makes a little sense that this is necessary for an integral with parameters. But was this option present in earlier versions of Mathematica? I'm still a little bothered that I couldn't simply run an old notebook "as is" in a newer version of Mathematica -- more so that the program suggested that it was giving a valid answer ("0"), with no errors -- if I had not had an old printout of the notebook, I would have thought I was going crazy. Thanks again so much!!! --Mike
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