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Re: Checking the sign of a Mathematical expression

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  • Subject: [mg66449] Re: Checking the sign of a Mathematical expression
  • From: Paul Abbott <paul at physics.uwa.edu.au>
  • Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 02:42:39 -0400 (EDT)
  • Organization: The University of Western Australia
  • References: <e3uodm$i9u$1@smc.vnet.net> <e418oq$h32$1@smc.vnet.net>
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In article <e418oq$h32$1 at smc.vnet.net>,
 "Steve Luttrell" <steve_usenet at _removemefirst_luttrell.org.uk> wrote:

> Here are two examples of what you want:
> 
> Simplify[Sign[x^2],x>0]
> 1
> 
> Simplify[Sign[Sin[x]^2],0<x<Pi]
> 1

I think that Reduce is preferable:

  Reduce[x^2 > 0, x]

  Reduce[Sin[x]^2 > 0 && 0 <= x <= 2 Pi, x]

  Reduce[Sin[x]^2 > 0, x, Reals]

Cheers,
Paul

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