Re: solving equations
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- Subject: [mg108545] Re: solving equations
- From: Maria Davis <arbiadr at gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 02:41:48 -0500 (EST)
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> The Min of two unspecified variables cannot be reduced. Adding that > one of them equals Infinity doesn't help. The other might be the same. Hi Sjoerd; Thank you for your help. The equations presented in the file are the result of another software, I know that they contain much redunduncy, but I must resolve them. For example, the given equations are: a=Min(c, d) c=infinity I want mathematica to solve the system above and returns a=d I don't understand why "Min" can not be reduced, so, please, is there any solution? I have also noticed that the term infinity is not understood as a value but as a string. Please I need your help. Thank you.