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Re: Solveand Eliminatechoke on simple systems of equations

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  • Subject: [mg74818] Re: Solveand Eliminatechoke on simple systems of equations
  • From: Bill Rowe <readnewsciv at sbcglobal.net>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 04:23:47 -0400 (EDT)

On 4/5/07 at 4:15 AM, darrell.long at gmail.com (Darrell Long) wrote:

>Yep, I found the missing comma. The hazards of translation!

>I am puzzled why Mathematica spins on the original though.

This happens since without the comma, you still have valid Mathematica synt=
ax. That is

In[1]:=
(2*U + L)*P211 == L*P221 + U*P202*(L + 2*U)*P113 ==
  K*P313 + K*P213 + U*P102

Out[1]=
P211*(L + 2*U) == L*P221 + P113*P202*U*(L + 2*U) ==
  K*P213 + K*P313 + P102*U

So, you simply transform the problem from one set of equations to another w=
hen the comma is omitted.

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