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You already have a function by that name.Too many defined functions, can't accept another one.That function isn't defined, so you can't redefine it.That function is pre-defined, you can't define it.Repeated variable on the left side.Extra variable on the right side.Your second entry is not a valid equation number.Second entry must be a variable name.No more than two variables allowed in simultaneous substitutions.Illegal symbols on the right.Please enter a constant.Because $a^n=b^n$ doesn't imply $a=b$, this equationmay not be equivalent to the previous one.Check your final solutions in the original equation.ln $z$ defined only for positive $z$$log(b,z)$ defined only for positive $z$That would result in an undefined termCan't take $^n\sqrt a$ unless n is a positive integer.Can't take even root of negative number.take $\sqrt $ of both sidestake $^n\sqrt $ of both sidesde Moivre's theoremLeft side would not be defined.change signsRight side would not be defined.apply!Solutions all check OK in original equation for !None of the solutions satisfy the original equation for Reject all solutions.!Only one solution satisfies the original equation for Check solutions!Keep only solutions that satisfy the original equation.Original problem not an equation or inequality.Equation not solved yet, can't check solutions.!Solution checks in the original equation for Check solution!Solution doesn't satisfy the original equation for 1/u can't be zeroValue not in range of complex $\sqrt $ functionValue not in range of complex root functionSquare roots must be non-negativeEven roots must be non-negativeRoots can't be negative.Roots must have non-negative imaginary part.add to both sidesadd subtract 0subtract subtract termmultiply by 1multiply both sidesmultiply by divide by 1Can't divide by zerodivide both sidesdivide by if a=b then b=aif a<b then b>aif a>b then b<aif $a\le b$ then $b\ge a$if $a\ge b$ then $b\le a$add 0a^x not zero if a>0e^x is never 0e^x > 0a^x > 0 if a>0!One factor has to be nonzero by current assumptions!Some factors are nonzero by current assumptions!Equation is an identityzero factora=0 or b=0 if ab=0selectedYou already have an equation selected.First use "show all equations";after that you can select an equation.show all equationscombine multiplicitiescombine solutionsYou must first evaluate the derivative.You must first evaluate the integral.You probably want 'experiment numerically' on the LIMITS menu.  This operationdoesn't work on limits.Definite integrals can be evaluatednumerically, but not by this operation.Look on the DEFINITE INTEGRALS menu.evaluate at pointsolve numericallyroot not bracketedApparent failure of numerical methodto converge, even after many iterations.Left-hand side of equation must be quadratic.Right-hand side of equation must be constant.complete the squaresubtract right sidecancel common factorcommon factor is zero|u|=c iff u=c or u=-ccross multiplyunsolvable equationcancel constantsolve linear equationif a=b then $a^n=b^n$if a=b then c^a=c^bu=v iff u^2=v^2, $uv\ge 0$drop nonzero factordrop nonzero factorsYou have complex numbers turned off.discriminant is negativequadratic formulafactor integerThat integer is primeInteger (or integers) are primeNo factors less than than 65,536,but definitely not a prime.and probably is prime.Largest factor has no factors less than 65,536,but it definitely isn't primeNo factors less than 65,536That operation factors only integers.complex prime factorsthat number has no complex factorscomplex integer has no complex factorsLarge number has no factors withreal and imag parts than 65,536.No factors with real and imag parts less than 65,536That operation requires nonzero real part.That operation requires nonzero imaginary part.factor n+mifactor coefficientsfactor denominatorDenominator too hard to factorDenominator cannot be factoredfactor expressiondenomYou must first evaluate the limit in the denominator.integral in the denominator.Use a(b/c) = ab/c to multiplyby a rational fraction.zero denominatorinvert and multiplycommon denominator|u|=u if $u\ge 0$|a|= -a if $a\le 0$|u|=-u if $u\le 0$definition of |u|Maybe you meant $\le $ instead of <|u|<v iff -v < u < vMaybe you meant < instead of $\le $$|u|\le v$ iff $-v \le  u \le  v$u<|v| iff v<-u or u<v$u\le |v|$ iff $v\le -u$ or $u\le v$$|u|^(2n)=u^(2n)$ requires u to be real$|u|^(2n) = u^(2n)$ $|u^n|=|u|^n$ (u real)u=v iff $u^2=v^2$, $uv\ge 0$|a||b|=|ab||uv|=|u||v||cu| = c|u| if $c \ge  0$|u| = c if $c\ge 0$$0 \le  |u|$ is true$|u| \ge  0$ is true|u| < 0 is false0 > |u| is false|u|/u=1 iff 0 < uu/|u|=1 iff 0 < u|u|/u=-1 iff u<0u/|u|=-1 iff u<0|u|/u=c => $c=\pm 1$You must first make one side zero.Complex numbers are turned on,and there will be complex rootseven when b^2-4ac < 0.Expression is not quadratic.discriminant < 0Negative discriminant implies no solutionToo many factorsThat doesn't multiply out correctly.factor quadraticThis quadratic can't be factoredusing integer coefficients. Number of trials:  Trying linear factor: Coefficients or degrees too large.Sorry about that.Numerical coefficients must be integers.Numerical coefficients must be complex integers. Trying factors: Expression not a polynomial.Coefficients must be integersThis operation only works if thereare at most two variables.In $^n\sqrt (a^n) = a$, $a$ must be non-negative.First factor out a common term.Constant term is too bigfor MathXpert to factor.Leading coefficient is too bigExhaustive search failed.There is no linear factor.But the constant term was nota monomial.  Maybe it factors; ifso, we missed some possibilities.linear factorpolynomial divisionThat would create a very long expression.Try a problem with an exponent less than 100.Proposed factor must contain a variable.Requires a sum of 4 or more termsSum of terms expected.Too many terms in the group.The group you entered contains aterm which isn't in the problem.Perhaps you made a typing mistake.The group you entered is not a polynomial.factor by groupingexpand sinNumerical factoring works only onpolynomials in only one variable.You might want to try"Graph complex roots of poly"Coefficient too large to handlecalculate rootspolynomials, i.e. sums of monomials.Can't compute roots numericallyImpossible equationSolve equationvariables to leftconstants to righttransfer termsThat operation works only on systems of linear equations.Variables already lined up.First move constants to the right sideBefore lining up the variables, collect terms.line up variablesAdd eqn  to eqn Sub eqn  from eqn Multiply eqn  by constantDivide eqn Add  times eqn Subtract Substitute for Exponent must be constant for this to work.swap equationsThat operation is only for use after theequations are already all solved. rearrange equationsrearrangedrop identitydrop identities is already treated is constant.Equation  is not solvable.That would make all the equations constantRegard  as constant!From now on  is constant.contradictionNo solutionYou must first evaluate the limit(s)Can't verify that the integral is defined and finiteCan't apply $x\times 0 = 0$ when x is not defined.regroup factorsbring number to frontarithmeticnumbers multiply to 1collect numberscollect powersUse multiply out if you wantto multiply out a product ofmore than two sums.To expand a power, use the binomial theorem.multiply outSorry, the exponent has to be less than two billion.binomial theoremmultiply and cancelput factors in orderput terms in orderYou must factor the denominator first.partial fractionscommon factorregroup termscancel $\pm $ termscancel collect and cancelcollect like termscancel termsundefined expression$0^0$ is undefinedThe law $(a^b)^c = a^(bc)$ is valid only when $a>0$ or $c$ is an integer. For example, $((-1)^2)^(1/2)$ is 1, not -1.MathXpert can't cope with $root(n,x)$unless $n < 65537.$undefined powerExponent must be positive.Exponent not known to be definedThis power of -1 is undefined when working withreal numbers only, as you are at the moment.Try it again under Complex Numbers(-1)^(odd/odd) = -1$^n\sqrt (b^n)=b$ if n odd$^n\sqrt (b^n)=b$ if $b\ge 0$$^n\sqrt (b^n)=b$                if $b\ge 0$ or n odd$^n\sqrt (c^nb)=c ^n\sqrt b$ (n odd)$^n\sqrt (c^nb)=c ^n\sqrt b$ if $c\ge 0$$^n\sqrt (a^nb)= a ^n\sqrt b$           if $a\ge 0$ or n oddcompute complex rootcompute square rootcompute root requires $x\ge 0$ for even n$^n\sqrt x ^n\sqrt y$ = $^n\sqrt (xy)$$^n\sqrt (ab) = ^n\sqrt a ^n\sqrt b$ requires $a\ge 0$ and $b\ge 0$undefined root!Equation contradicts assumptionsThis operation only works if there's anexponent on one side of the inequality.One side of the inequality must bean odd power for this to work.You can't take roots of inequalitieswith complex numbers turned on.This only works if the exponent is odd,or both sides of the inequality are >= 0.Left side is negative, so that won't work.That only works on polynomials in one variable.Coefficients must be integers.Can't identify any positive factor.divide num and denom$^n\sqrt u < v => u < v^n$$^n\sqrt u \le  v => u \le  v^n$$u < v => u^n < v^n$      (n odd, n>0)$u \le  v => u^n \le  v^n$      (n odd, $n\ge 0$)solve linear ineqexamine the signs         of the factorsYour equations are nonlinear.You must first collect like terms.matrix formMultiplying by 1 won't change anything.Add row  to row Sub row  from row Multiply row Can't use Cramer's rule unless the number of equations is the same as the number of variables.Cramer's ruleevaluate determinantsquare-free factorsWork on which inequality?Work on which equation or inequality?drop positive factorsCan't verify denominator is positiveCan't verify numerator is positiveCan't verify sides of inequality are non-negative$0\le u<v => u^n<v^n (n>0)$$0\le u\le v => u^n\le v^n (n>0)$Raise both sides to what positive power? Can't evaluate numerically becausea variable is present.Answer would be indeterminate. Maybe common denominators would help.The entire expression inside 'lim' is independent of Exponent isn't constantso that operation can't be used.Exponent is zero.  Simplify it directly.Resulting limit would be undefinedIndex of root is not odd$lim ^n\sqrt u = ^n\sqrt (lim u)$  if n is oddLimit under $^n\sqrt $ would not be positive,$lim ^n\sqrt u = ^n\sqrt (lim u)$  if lim u > 0Limit under $\sqrt $ would not be positive,$lim \sqrt u = \sqrt (lim u)$    if lim u > 0limit of polynomial$lim(x\to a,f(x))= f(a)$      (polynomial f)Can't find the term you entered as a common factor.Use factoring instead to take that term out.Only one factor is divisible by that term.Enter the common factor (a in the formula):You can't factor out 1.First you must evaluate the derivative.definitionintegralderivativesumlimitindexed productdefn of expand defnToo many expressions separated by commas.At most two at a time can be handled.write as function of It wouldn't help to substitute for a constant.That substitution would not eliminate a variableso afterwards you would have MORE variables.MathXpert can't handle any more variables!MathXpert can't handle so many variables!Can't use a bound variable for induction.!Prove it by induction on It's already proved.Basis case is already done.Trying a proof by nested induction.You can undo if you didn't try nestedinduction on purpose.basis caseInduction step is already done.induction stepThis is to be proved usingthe induction hypothesis.proved by inductionSome assumption depends on the induction variable.Possibly what you are trying to prove isn'tcorrect without more assumptions.You aren't working on an induction step now,so you don't have an induction hypothesis.induction hypothesisNo variable present, can't use induction.More than one possible induction variable.First use "select induction variable"Numerator isn't constantcalculate limit of     rational functionLimit of denominator is zeroundefinedLimit in numerator would be undefined.Limit in denominator would be undefined.This limit is not an indeterminate form.MathXpert cannot determine whether this is an indeterminate form or not.Sorry, but under those circumstances the rule can't be applied.MathXpert cannot evaluate the limit that would result.L'Hospital's ruleThat only works on limits of quotients.mult num and denomIn du/dx, x must be a variable.defn of derivativeThat operation won't work here because theexpression inside the function isn't exactlythe same as the independent variable. Try thechain rule version of the operation instead.The exponent depends on so you can't use that operation.power ruledc/dx=0 (c constant)product rule(d/dx)(c/v) = -c/v^2  (c constant)(d/dx)(c/v) =        -c(dv/dx)/v^2         (c constant)quotient rulein $d/dx$, $x$ must be a variable.Can't take derivatives of non-integer orderfundamental theorem  of calculusCan't differentiate while solving equations.Example: solve $x = 1$; $dx/dx = 1 = d1/dx = 0$definition of $d^nu/dx^n$calculate derivativeThat's a good answer. To see more derivatives, choose Differentiate the Equation.$\sqrt x\sqrt y = \sqrt (xy)$ requires $x\ge 0$ and $y\ge 0$ Not linear.  You cannot solve nonlinear systems with MathXpert. Expression to be evaluated:  Integral to be evaluated:  System of differential equations to solve:  Functions to be graphed : Does  depend on Which variables depend on ? (enter at least You must enter a variable. Press any key and try again. isn't in the problem. Enter a variable now.Press Enter again to confirm.You must enter one or more variables. Press any key and try again. After specifying the constants, equations must be linear.  Complex numbers allowed  Using real numbers only  $\sqrt $ and $^n\sqrt $ allowed in factors   $\sqrt $ and $^n\sqrt $ not allowed in factors  auto mode menu modeThis copy registered to Serial Number  Solve for which variable? Differentiate with respect to which variable? Integrate with respect to which variable? Which is the independent complex variable? Which variable do you want on the horizontal axis? Which is the independent variable? Which variable do you want on the vertical axis? Can't evaluate left sideCan't evaluate right sideevaluate at pointBase is not constant.Use $d/dx u^v = (d/dx) e^(v ln u)$ instead.The exponent is constant, so use the power rule instead.Can't take ln of a negative number.The two derivatives must be withrespect to the same variable.differentiate           polynomial$a$ must be positive in $ln a$That operation requires the exponent to be real.That would create a log of a negative number.That would create ln of a negative number.The new equation may have solutions that are not solutionsof the previous equation, since $log(ab)$ is defined when both$a$ and $b$ are negative, but $log a$ and $log b$ are not. Rememberto check your final solution(s) in the original equation.compute complex logcompute logcompute complex lncompute lnWriting $e^n = e^(n ln e)$ can't possibly help.Introducing $ln u$ requires $u>0$,as complex numbers are turned off now.definition of expchange base of logsSorry, the base is too large for MathXpert.factor out baseBase is not an exact powerexpress as polynomialdifferentiate           the equationbreak $\int |f(t)| dt$evaluate integralExponent must be negativeexponent of sec must be an integerexponent must be at least 3reduce $\int sec^n t dt$integrate matrix            term by termcombine constantsCan't take ln of non-positive numberCan't take ln of a negative numberYour substitution did not mention a new variable.Only one new variable can be introduced.That substitution won't eliminate Can't solve substitution for Substitution either not one-to-one orjust too complicated to handle.That substitution isn't well-defined.In solving for , an undefined term occurs.No substitution has been definedYou must first compute $d$Angle is not expressed in degrees.Can't do arithmetic with that anglemultiple of odd multiple of Use "angle is multiple of $90\deg $" instead.radians to degreesdegrees to radiansFirst express the angle in degrees.This only works on positive angles.angle = $30\deg  + b 45\deg $angle = $60\deg  + b 45\deg $$\int c dt=ct$ (c constant)Exponent depends on When the exponent is -1the power rule does not apply.When the exponent is 1that rule does not applyCan't verify that the interval of integrationdoes not include a singularity.  You can'tintegrate 1/t across t=0.(t-a) across t=a.You must specify the intervalbefore tabulating values.You can't change the interval,except by using undo back to where yourejected a point outside the interval.critical pointsadd critical pointsendpointsadd endpointsdecimal to fractionDecimal numbers over 100,000 are assumed to be approximate, and cannot be converted to fractions.Decimal numbers less than 0.000001 are assumed to be approximate, and cannot be converted to fractions.This decimal number is not equal to any simple fraction. MathXpert treats most decimal numbers as inexact, approximate numbers. The manual, or Help, explains exactly which decimals can be converted to fractions.You can't apply that law when the exponent is not defined.You must first evaluate the limit in the exponent.You must first evaluate the integral in the exponent.(-1)^n = -1 (odd n)(-1)^n = 1 (even n)That operation is a good choice, but you should apply it to a different term than the one you selected.First evaluate the limit in the exponent to be sure that it is defined and positive.First evaluate the limit to be sure it is not zero.That would create an undefined power.The new numerator would be undefined.The new denominator would be undefined.mult num and denom   by cos x - sin xmult num and denom   by cos x + sin xmult num, denom by ?double angle formulasmult num and denom by$(^n\sqrt c)^n=c$ if n is odd$(^n\sqrt c)^n=c$ (if defined)common denom and simp     in Too many equations.Graph original equation or current equation?Graph original equation or current equations?Limit expected.MathXpert can't graph systems of linear equations in more than two variables.Graphing not available for inequalitiesGraphing not available for complex numbersAdd selected equation to which equation?Cannot graph this expression.Subtract selected equation from which equation?Swap selected equation with which equation?Add selected row to which row?Subtract selected row from which row?previous expressionWell, this substitution doesn't seem to work.Couldn't make that substitution work,so let's try something else.integrand=$f(u)\times du/dx$Expression too big to display.  You can click OK or Edit even though your formula is not visible. Trying substitution: substitutionThat substitution doesn't eliminate That integral can't be done using only substitution and table lookup.Can't compute lower limit of integral.The new point must be between the limits of integration.You must enter a term that divides the integrandMathXpert can't integrate $dv$ for this choice of $u$ so that choice of $u$ won't work.summary of workThat operation almost applies here, butyou must first prepare for it by using $You are getting ahead of yourself here.Before you are ready to use that operation, Can't compute upper limit of integral.you have to prepare by using $     and $That operation won't work here,but you seem to be on the right trackYou might try $integrate polynomialtrial factor too big to displayNumber of terms evaluated: Computation stopped at user's request.Then $v = $You should first differentiate the equation.After that, you can put in the numbers.substitute valuesnumerical calculationCan't integrate numerically. There must besomething unusual about this integral!$u(x) = -u(-x)$ isn't true for this integrand.Can't verify $u(x) = -u(-x)$ for this integrand.$u(x) = u(-x)$ isn't true for this integrand.Can't verify $u(x) = u(-x)$ for this integrand.It would be better to use integration by parts.Polynomial division tried on non-polynomials.Difference of upper and lower limit must be an integerLower limit must be $\le $ upper limitToo many termsdefinition of $\sum $Can't evaluate lower limit of integral.Can't evaluate upper limit of integral.specified valueYou must first rename one index variablecompute binom coefLower limit must be less than upper limitsplit off last termYou can't show more than 1000 termsexpand cosThe sum doesn't have that many terms.split off first termsMore than 100 terms.Too long to be useful.0! = 1 by defn1! = 1 by defndefn of factorialrename index variableLimit of numerator is zero.Limit of denominator is not zero.Denominator must be of one sign near the limit.lim u/v undefined    if $v\to 0$ and not $u\to 0$Exponent in denominator must be positiveExponent must be positivelim(1/u^n) undefined      if $u\to $0, n oddCan't check limit is at an odd multiple of $\pi /2$.The one-sided limits have different signs.Can't check limit is at a multiple of $\pi $Can't check limit is at an odd multiple of $\pi /2$undefined limitFirst evaluate the other limits in the product.Can't verify other factors are nonzero.You have reached an indeterminate form.Undo back to where these terms were created.First evaluate the other limits in the sum.Can't verify that the other summands are defined.denominator must be defined and nonzero.denominator must be nonzero.!Sign of denominator unknownlim(u/v) = lim u if   $lim v #0, lim u =\pm \infty $numerator must be defined and nonzero.numerator must be nonzerolim(u/v) = 0 if      $lim u #0, lim v =\pm \infty $First evaluate the numeratorMathXpert can't determine the sign of the numerator.Base must exceed 1Base must be positiveBase must be less than 1and the limit of the numerator is not finite,Can't prove denominator is positive.Can't prove denominator is negative.Can't prove numerator is $\ge  0$.Can't prove numerator is $\le  0$.Index of root must be even.Index of root must be odd, or denominator positive.Index of root must be odd, or numerator $\ge  0$.Index of root must be an integer.The result would have the form zero times undefined.The result would be indeterminate.$\sqrt (ab) = \sqrt a\sqrt b$$\sqrt (c^2)=c$ if $c\ge 0$$\sqrt (a^2b)=a\sqrt b$ if $a\ge 0$undefined square root$(\sqrt a)^(2n) = a^n$ if $a\ge 0$$\sqrt (a^(2n+1)) = a^n\sqrt a$$\sqrt (a^2)= |a|$$\sqrt (a^(2n))= |a|^n$$\sqrt (a^(2n))= a^n$ if $a\ge 0$$\sqrt (a/b) = \sqrt a/\sqrt b$$\sqrt a/\sqrt b = \sqrt (a/b)$$\sqrt x = x^(1/2)$More than 50 terms in rationalizing factor--factor integerknown rootmultiply out         and simplify$lim(t\to 0,cos(1/t))$  is undefined$lim(t\to 0,sin(1/t))$  is undefined$lim(t\to 0,tan(1/t))$  is undefinedCan't verify hypotheses of squeeze theorem.squeeze theoremSuggested limit is zero, so that doesn't work.Suggested limit is infiniteCan't verify suggested limit is defined and not zero.definition of eThe substitution must be a monotonic function.change limit variable is continuousfunction not defined    in neighorhoodon the righton the leftCan't prove that the numerator is zeroCan't prove that the numerator is infinite$(sin t)/t \to $1 as $t\to $$(tan t)/t \to $$(1-cos t)/t\to $0 as $t\to $$(cos(t)-1)/t\to $$(1-cos t)/t^2\to \onehalf $ as $t\to $|That wouldn't help: you already have $e$ to a power.What you entered does not divide the expression in the limit. $(ln(1+t))/t\to $$(ln(1-t))/t\to $-1 as $t\to $$(e^t-1)/t\to $Can't graph limits approaching an unspecified number.Equation is already solved.Maybe you want "graph original equation".Equations already solved.a/0 = undefined$a/0+ = \infty $ if a>0$a/0- = -\infty $ if a>0$a/0+ = -\infty $ if a<0$a/0- = \infty $ if a<0$\infty /0$ = undefinedBoth numerator and denominator approach 0,$1/u\to \infty $ if u>0 and $u\to 0$$1/u\to -\infty $ if u<0 and $u\to 0$lim 1/u  undefined    if lim u=0Mathert can't calculate the limit of the denominator.$u/v\to \infty $ if $v lim u > 0$   and $v\to 0$$u/v\to -\infty $ if $v lim u < 0$  and $u\to 0$MathXpert can't calculate the limit of the numerator.(n odd and positive)MathXpert can't determine the sign of the exponent.n not odd in $^n\sqrt $$^n\sqrt x\to -\infty $ as $x\to -\infty $, n odd$^n\sqrt x\to \infty $ as $x\to \infty $$\sqrt x\to \infty $ as $x\to \infty $$u^\infty  = 0$ if 0 < u < 1$1/x^n\to 0$ as $x\to \infty $ (n>0)$1/x^n\to 0$ as $x\to -\infty $ (n>0)$x^n\to \infty $ as $x\to \infty $ (n>0)$x^(2n)\to \infty $ as $x\to -\infty $ (n>0)$x^n\to -\infty $ as $x\to -\infty $        $1/u^(2n)\to \infty $ if $u\to 0$$e^x\to \infty $ as $x\to \infty $$e^x\to 0$ as $x\to -\infty $undefined factorlim uv = $-\infty $            if $u\to -\infty $ and lim v # 0lim uv = $\infty $  if       $u\to \infty $ and lim v # 0undefined summand$lim u+v = -\infty $ if       $u\to -\infty $ and lim v #0$lim u+v = \infty $ if       $u\to \infty $ and lim v finite$u^(-\infty ) = 0$ if u > 1$u^(-\infty ) = \infty $ if 0<u<1Exponent is too largeExponent must be an integerUse "$lim(t\to a,c) = c$ ($c$ constant)" instead.falsetrueEnter an equationEquation too complicated to solvesolve and substituteExpression too tall to display.  Try another problem. Try this one:  Is this what you meant? so we don't need to consider pointswhere the derivative is undefined.!This function is everywhere differentiable,!This function is differentiableon the whole interval,!Can't simplify the expression for thepoints where f' is undefined.points where  is undefinedYou must tabulate values first.limits at open endsNo solution in the specified interval.drop values             outside intervalYou should add the endpointsbefore you tabulate the values.Watch out for points where thederivative is undefined!  Youshouldn't tabulate values yet.You must first solve the equation(s) for tabulate valuesCan't tabulate at non-numerical values of select maximumselect maximaselect minimumselect minima!No maximum on this interval!No minimum on this interval!No maximum!No minimumFirst consider the limits at theendpoint(s) where you now have 'undefined'You must first evaluate the limit.You've already chosen that once.You can't choose it again.You must specify an interval first.First solve the equation.Solve for Too many solutions in the interval.Next line would be very long.Eliminate integer    parameterAnswer cannot be guaranteed correctThis operation can't be used in minmax problems.Try 'reject point outside interval' on minmax menu.!Reject solutions which contradict assumptionsAll points in the interval where $f'(x)=0$are already listed.You must make a table of $y$-values first.If the min or max occurs at an endpoint, it willbe a mistake to reject endpoints too soon.csc $u$ is never zerosec $u$ is never zeroToo many such points in the interval.Sorry, can't calculate those points.arcsin $u$ defined only when $|u|\le 1$30-60-90 triangle45-45-90 trianglesin u=1 iff $u=\pi /2+2n\pi $sin u = 0 iff $u = n\pi $sin u = -1 iff           $u = 3\pi /2+2n\pi $cos u=0 iff          $u=(2n+1)\pi /2$cos u = 1 iff $u=2n\pi $cos u = -1 iff       $u = (2n+1)\pi $sin u = c iff        $u=(-1)^narcsin c + n\pi $arccos u defined only when $|u|\le 1$cos u = c iff        $u = \pm arccos c + 2n\pi $tan u = c iff        $u = arctan c + n\pi $Resulting sum of limits would be indeterminate.Resulting limits would be too hard for MathXpert.MathXpert can't evaluate the sum. Evaluate it numerically.use the definition of definition of  the independent variable? (If not it will be a parameter.)Function not defined anywhere on this interval.Identity not verified.  Test it numerically.Identity is not valid.This operation won't introduce a root of a variablelim sec x undefined   at $(2n+1)\pi /2$Limit has different signs at $\pm \pi /2$$$lim(x->pi/2+, sec x) = infinity$$$$lim(x->pi/2-, sec x) = -infinity$$$$lim(x->-pi/2+,sec x) = infinity$$$$lim(x->-pi/2-,sec x) = -infinity$$$$lim(x->n pi,csc x) = undefined$$$$lim(x->0-,csc x) = -infinity$$$$lim(x->0+,csc x) = infinity$$$$lim(x->pi-,csc x) = infinity$$$$lim(x->pi+,csc x) = -infinity$$interval to considerNo interval specified, using entire real line.$lim((u+a)/(v+b)) = lim(u/v)$ if $a/u\to 0$ and $b/v\to 0$.$lim((u+a)/v) = lim(u/v)$  if $a/u\to 0$.$lim(u/(v+b)) = lim(u/v)$  if $b/v\to 0$.lim(u+a) = lim(u)      if $a/u\to 0$$x^n\to \infty $ as $x\to \infty $ if n>0First evaluate the limit in the denominator.Can't do arithmetic with zero in the denominator.Use the operations on the INFINITIES menu.Enter a numerical value for You must enter a numerical value. Numerical value too large or small. $(ab)^n=a^nb^n$ requires $a^n$ and $b^n$ defined. $cot \pi $ is undefined. Use the formula for tan(u-v) instead.That would result in an undefined value of tan.That would result in an undefined value of cot.Trig arguments already are fractions.$\sqrt (a^2b)=|a|\sqrt b$$\sqrt (a^2)=|a|$$|a|/|b| = |a/b|$$|a/b| = |a|/|b|$$|a/b| = |a|/b if b>0$$tan u = 0$ iff $u = n\pi $write in form $x+yi$Expression too complicated, simplify it firstExpress complex log in polar form first. $ln a^n = n ln a$$ln a^n = n ln |a|$$log a^n = n log a$$log a^n = n log |a|$$ln ab = ln|a| + ln|b|$$ln ab = ln a + ln b$$log ab=log|a|+log|b|$$log ab = log a+log b$use leading termsHere $u$ is the leading term of the numerator.Here $v$ is the leading term of the denominator.Here $u$ and $v$ are the leading terms of num and denom.!Solutions found so far check in original equation for of the previous equation, since $log(a/b)$ is defined when bothIntroducing $log u$ requires $u>0$,log of both sidestake ln of both sidesCan't take log of a non-positive number$\int {a,b...}dx$ =          ${\int a dx,\int b dx...}$$\int |t| dt = t|t|/2$Rotate 30 degrees leftRotate 30 degrees rightRotate 30 degrees upOKCancelSelect problem file:YesNoStop ComputationRotate downIncrease initial valueDecrease initial valueInitial value of independent variableEntry is not a numberInterval incorrectly specifiedodd integrandeven integrandInput ErrorSearching for factors up to: You were working on a saved graph, so 'next problem' does not make sense.Evaluate limitMatrix is singular (or very nearly so);numerical inversion failed.compute inversematrix not invertibleToo many factors, MathXpert can't handle it.Left side isn't positivePseudoprime test, base:More than one parameter is present,but only one is allowed.the problemWindows resources exhausted.Restart Windows and MathXpert.MathXpert file That is a vital file.  Without it, MathXpert cannot run.  If you cannot solve this problem any other way, re-install MathXpert. is incorrect.Problem file  not found.That's the last one.No next problemThat's the first one.No previous problemNo problem file listed for this topic in problems.ndxThe problem filename listed for this topic in is too long.  The maximum is 80 characters.Type in a problem, or use Previous,or select a new problem source.Type in a problem, or use Next,AssumptionsDefinitionsNo assumptionsText and background colors are too similar.You'd better change one or the other.Highlight and background colors are too similar.Highlight and text colors are the same.WarningThis will disable highlighting.Reason and background colors are too similar.FunctionsWhich function do you want to undefine?MathXpert has no suggestion.  Maybe you're finished.HintGraph LineGraph ColorsSingularitiesJumpsExpecting a number.Expecting a positive number.Expecting a number less than the upper bound.Expecting a number larger than the lower bound.Show GridHide GridShow TitlesHide TitlesPolar CoordinatesRectangular CoordinatesShow Graph ToolsHide Graph ToolsHide Direction FieldShow Direction FieldNonzero numbers must be at least 10 to the -12Number cannot exceed 10 to the 12Show Point and SlopeHide Point and SlopeIntermediate numbers were too large or smallYour graph may be incorrectMathXpert could not compute the singularities.Function nowhere defined on the interval shown.No graph visibleError in lower limitError in upper limitPlease enter both limits, or neither. Integral to be approximated: Textbook file Close any other applications that may be open.  If none are open, check whether that file really exists and can be opened with a text editor. If not, there has been an error in linking that textbook to MathXpert.  Report the problem to the person responsible, or read the Help topic, Linking a Textbook to MathXpert.The index file listed in the Textbooks section of mathpert.ini must end in .toc or .ndx. mentions an illegal filename as the problem file for this topic. mentions a filename longer than 31 characters as the problem file for this topic.Open problem fileNot enough memory.File path cannot exceed 255 characters.Unknown error opening file.File name invalid.File textbook.ndx not found.  This file was installed with MathXpert.Illegal file name mentioned in textbook.ndx, line Blank line longer than 255 characters in textbook.ndx, line Line longer than 255 characters in textbook.ndx, line No index file specified in textbook.ndx, line This might have the following causes:  (1) The file was not prepared correctly.  If you created the file, check this.  (2) The file has been damaged.  If this file was installed with MathXpert, re-install it.Author's Commentary$$ missing in commentary on line $ missing in commentary on line Warning to author of commentary at line number No commentary available.Left endpoint must evaluate to a number.Right endpoint must evaluate to a number.Left endpoint must be less than right endpoint.Select the two independent variablesProblem is not correctly formed.Line too long in problem file: 255 characters maximum. numbers.Upper and lower limits must be or evaluate to numbers.Help not available on that menu item.SorryEnter a, the new exponent in (1/a) ln u^aThat would create an indeterminate limit.Select TWO independent variables.  Press and hold the Shift key while making the selections.Not enough memory to make a 3d graph.FailureCannot initialize 3d graphics.Not enough memory to open another document.Close this calculation and start the next problem?Close this calculation and start the previous problem?Close this calculation?Close this graph?You have the problem source set to Type It In, and there is no next problem.That was the last problem, so there is no next problem.That was the first problem, so there is no previous problem.The requested problem has been typed incorrectly.  This button cannot be used.The requested problem is inappropriate for this topic. This button cannot be used.This operation only factors out repeated factors,which do not occur in a root in this expression.Operation Does not ApplyCannot verify the condition, n odd or u non-negative.Zero denominator would be created.0 < u/v => 0<v if u>0$0 \le  u/v$ => $0\le v$ if $u\ge 0$$0 \le  u/v$ => $0\le u$ if v>00 < u/v => 0<u if v>0Solve equation ? for ?Can only solve for a variable. is already solved for Add ? to both sides of equation ?Subtract ? from both sides of equation ?Try again, please. Complex numbers are turned off,and that equation has no real solution.cancel term from        both sidesAdd ? to both upper and lower limitsclear denom of icomplex arithmeticNo applicable operationsTry again, pleaseSelection and text colors are too similar.Selection and highlighted text colors are too similar.Selection and background colors are too similar.Selection of overlapping terms is not allowed.Exponent is not odd.Can't verify exponent is odd.No real rootsConfirmationcancel under $^n\sqrt $cancel under $\sqrt $make a substitutionCramer's rule would create a zero denominator.This means your equations are not independent,so they don't have a unique solution.Cramer's rule only works when the equations have a unique solution, which these don't.  You can continue working on this by some other method, but MathXpert stops here because you chose the topic Cramer's Rule.MathXpert cannot evaluate a large determinant containing variables.Matrix is not square, so you cannot take its inverse.MathXpert cannot invert matrices of dimension 4 or more unless all entries are numerical.MathXpert cannot invert this matrix, even though the inverse may exist, because the numbers involved are quite large or quite small.Matrix cannot be inverted, because its determinant is zero.Taking the matrix inverse only works when the equations have a unique solution, which these don't.  You can continue working on this by some other method, but MathXpert stops here because you chose the topic Solve Equations by Matrix Inverse.drop zero columndrop zero rowdrop duplicate rowif a^u = a^v then u=vThis cubic has no quadratic term.Polynomial is not cubic.First eliminate the quadratic term by $u = x+b/3$You must first compute the discriminant.cubic formulaYou have already computed the discriminant.Can't determine which quadrant this number is in.decimal value of $\pi $decimal value of eAngle is already in degrees.Logarithm to be computed must not contain variables.Root to be computed must not contain variables.compute discriminantrationalize numeratorrationalize denomfind common denomf(undefined)=undefinedThat operation only factors a polynomial numerator or denominator.The numerator or denominator must be a sum of monomials.factor out in limitMathXpert could not compute the jumps.MathXpert could compute neither the singularities nor the jumps.You cannot save this solution or graph, because it would require more than 64K.Unknown error saving file.Save AsTransforming a two-sided limit to a limit at infinity is illegal.factor out constant$\sum $ 1 = number of terms telescoping sumpolynomial formOnly one variable is allowed.  Consider using the operation, `write as polynomial (in ?)', or the operation `simplify sums and products'.That expression is already in polynomial form.MathXpert is unable to check the solution.Whether a solution checks or not may depend on the value of the parameters.compute functiondecimal value of $x^n$decimal calculationcomplex decimal calc.There is a similar operation that works on fractions.elim compound fractsConstant must be nonzero, or remaining limit defined.Extra variables will be treated as constants.NoticeMathXpert can't solve that problem without more advanced techniques.  You entered it under Simple Integration, which means MathXpert won't try integration by substitution or parts.It would be better to use the law (a+b)/c = a/c + b/c on the integrand and then break up the problem into two integrals.Open saved graph or solutionUnknown error opening fileCannot find file You already have the maximum number of graphs and solutions open.  Close one of them before opening another one.Not enough memory to open another graph or solutionFile is not a valid MathXpert file.  Error detected at line The resulting limit would not be finite or infinite, but would be undefined in some more complicated way. Under those circumstances L'Hospital's rule cannot be correctly applied.You must first evaluate the derivative or derivatives.One of your denominators will evaluate to zero. You can't use common denominators on such a fraction.Limitand is not defined at the limit point, and is therefore not continuous at the limit point.Equation not defined at left endpoint.Equation not defined at right endpoint.Perhaps your function is not continuous on the interval.Function must be defined and continuous on the interval.Even if it is, if extremely large or small numbers arise in the calculations, numerical solution can fail.a=0 or b=c if ab=acNumber entered is too large.Expansion would be too long.numerical integrationYou must first evaluate the derivative in the integrand.You must first evaluate the limit in the integrand.You must first evaluate the integral in the integrand.mult num and denom   by 1-cos xmult num and denom   by 1+cos xmult num and denom   by 1-sin xmult num and denom   by 1+sin xArgument of tan must be the variable of integration.Exponent of csc must be an integer.reduce $\int csc^n t dt$Swap selected row with which row?Multiply selected equation by what?Divide selected equation by what?Add ? times selected equation to equation ?Subtract ? times selected equation from equation ?Solve selected equation for which variable?Multiply selected row by what?Divide selected row by what?Add ? times selected row to row ?Subtract ? times selected row from row ?Coefficient must be non-negative.Denominator must be positive.a/c must be positive.Too many subscripted variables, can't make more.MathXpert would take one more step.MathXpert would take two or more additional steps.Close this calculation and select or enter another problem?Equation is not linear in the selected variable.solve for if ln u=v then u=e^vif log u=v then u=10^vif log(b,u)=v then u=b^vChange the base of logarithms first.That operation ran out of memory.  Sorry, try something else.Your graph is being prepared for printing.Please WaitPrinter not foundNot enough memory to print.Number incorrectly entered.Start the next problemStart the previous problemGives mathematical adviceConfirm the problem is finishedMake a relevant graphMathXpert will finish the problemMathXpert will take one stepUndo the last stepDouble vertical range (arrow keys work too)Halve vertical range (arrow keys work too)Double horizontal range (arrow keys work too)Halve horizontal range (arrow keys work too)Increase parameter value (plus key works too)Decrease parameter value (minus key works too)Set parameter value or incrementPoint and SlopeSelect new drawing regionSelect centered drawing regionGrab and move the axesMove the SpotParameter value corresponding to the SpotRedraw, using selected rectangleNo use dividing by 1, nothing will change.Expression must be in polynomial form.You must select the expression to be worked on.Leading coefficient is already 1.make leading coef 1MathXpert can't solve that problem without more advanced techniques.  You entered it under integration by substitution, which means MathXpert won't try integration by parts.Cannot calculate the limit of the base.Cannot calculate the limit of the exponentThat would create 0 to the power 0, which is undefined.That would create 0 to an undefined power, which is undefined.However, that doesn't prove your limit is undefined.That would create 1 raised to an undefined or infinite power.The limit cannot be evaluated this way.That would create infinity raised to the power 0.Limit of exponent is undefined.Dividing by a quantity containing the variable is allowed onlyif the quantity can never be zero; otherwise you might lose some solutions.File mathpert.ini not found.  Run setup from your original CD-ROM or diskettes.MathXpert is not correctly installed. Run setup from your original CD-ROM or diskettes.Can't compute roots numerically.MathXpert is already running.Too many subdirectories leading to MathXpert.  The total length of the directory names must be shorter.MathXpert will not multiply out terms with more than 64 summands.First get the indexed sum outside the integral.FinishedProblem leading termCan't use leading terms because exponent isn't constant.In $^n\sqrt a^m$, a must be negative.It's already written as a function of that expression.Solution terminated due to excessive length.You were working on a saved calculation, so 'next problem' does not make sense.You were working on a saved calculation, so 'previous problem' does not make sense.Beautiful (Gouraud shading)Fast (transparent wire frame)Opaque wire frameeqn identically trueTo get a meaningful answer, you must specify values of the variables.  MathXpert can't do this for you.Type it inLeftMiddleRightEnter your substitution like this: x = sin u Cannot infer that new root(s) would be defined.evaluate numericallyFile automode.dll is damaged or missing. Reinstall MathXpert.Error$a < x^(2n)$ is true if $a < 0$$a \le  x^(2n)$ is true if $a \le  0$$x^(2n) < a$ is false if $a \le  0$$x^(2n) \le  a$ is false if $a < 0$Use the mouse to select an expression you wish to change.Choose the kind of problem you want to solve or graph you want to draw.Select or enter the problem to be solved.Select or enter the function to be graphed.Select or enter the functions to be graphed.factor integer x in $\sqrt x$factor integer x in $^n\sqrt x$See how Auto Step would proceedabsorb constantcombine intervalssubexpression not everywhere defined.  Remember!Solutions may be lost due to new assumptions made at this step.Right side must be non-negative.The two sides must have the same sign.Too difficult.  You can still try graphical solution.Divide by the nonzero common factor, instead of using this operation.square both sidesSteps have been taken that would require checking the solution.That would mean verifying the original equation as an identity.MathXpert is unable to do that, so the operation fails.!This assumption was made earlier.!There are more assumptions that may restrict the solution further.Left side must be non-negative.Right side must be positive.You may gain unwanted solutions by eliminating a Multiply both sides by the square of what?Discriminant must be non-negative.Discriminant must be negative.Cannot determine the sign of the linear term.Cannot determine the sign of the cubic term.Result$a$ must be constant.$a$ must be positive.$a$ must be non-negative.$b$ must be positive.$b$ must be constant.use assumptionsCannot determine the sign of the expression you chose.Right side is negative.Left side is negative.substituteEquation must be a cubic with no quadratic term.!Solutions may be lost if the substitution does not take all possible values.Right side of equation must be zero.Equations must be solved for the new variable.eliminate reject unsolvable eqn This equation may or may not have solutions, depending on the values of the parameters.Enter the exponent npolar formsimplifyNumerator can't be 0Exponent cannot exceed 100That substitution would require making an assumption, which might cause you to lose some solutions.Since the common factor of the two sides can't be zero in this case, you should just divide by it.That integer has factors, but not small ones, and it would take a long time to search for them.That integer has no factors less than four billion.Left side must be negative.Left side must not be positive.Left side must be non-negativev>|u| iff -v < u < v$v\ge |u|$ iff $-v \le  u \le  v$|v|>u iff v<-u or v>u$|v|\ge u$ if $v\le -u$ or $v\ge u$$u>v$ or u=v iff $u\ge v$-u < -v iff u > v-u > -v iff u < v$-u \le  -v$ iff $u \ge  v$$-u \ge  -v$ iff $u \le  v$$^(2n)\sqrt u<v$ iff $u<v^(2n)$ (u>0)$v>^(2n)\sqrt u$ iff $v^(2n)>u (u>0)$$^(2n)\sqrt u\le v$ iff $u\le v^(2n)$ (u>0)$v\ge ^(2n)\sqrt u$ iff $v^(2n)\ge u$ (u>0)$^(2n)\sqrt u<v$ iff $0\le u<v^(2n)$$v>^(2n)\sqrt u$ iff $0\le u<v^(2n)$$^(2n)\sqrt u\le v$ iff $0\le u\le v^(2n)$$v\ge ^(2n)\sqrt u$ iff $0\le u\le v^(2n)$Left side must be positive.take reciprocalsRight side must be negative.u/v > 0 => v>0 if u>0$u/v \ge  0$ => $v\ge 0$ if $u\ge 0$$u/v \ge  0 => u\ge 0$ if v>0$u/v > 0 => u>0$ if v>0u<v iff ln u < ln vu<v iff log u < log v$u\le v$ iff $ln u \le  ln v$$u\ge v$ iff $ln u \ge  ln v$u < v iff a^u < a^vu > v iff a^u > a^v$u \le  v$ iff $a^u \le  a^v$$u \ge  v$ iff $a^u \ge  a^v$u < ln v iff e^u < vln u < v iff u < e^v$u \le  ln v$ iff $e^u \le  v$$ln u \ge  v$ iff $u \ge  e^v$ln u > v iff u > e^vu > ln v iff e^u > v$ln u \le  v$ iff $u \le  e^v$$u \ge  ln v$ iff $e^u \ge  v$u < log v iff 10^u < vlog u > v iff u > 10^vlog u < v iff u < 10^vu > log v iff 10^u > v$u \le  log v$ iff $10^u \le  v$$log u \ge  v$ iff $u \ge  10^v$$log u \le  v$ iff $u \le  10^v$$u \ge  log v$ iff $10^u \ge  v$Enter $a$ in $a^u \le  a^v$ ? 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Use the assumptions to eliminate or correct the solution.Cannot eliminate the possibility that the base is zero.Cannot eliminate the possibility that the base is one.Equation is an identity, true whenever both sides are defined.Required subdirectory for the textbook files does not exist.Cannot find the .toc file for the requested textbook.  Check to be sure the correct directory and filename for it is listed for it in mathpert.ini.Format of the .toc file for the selected textbook is illegal.Out of Windows memory. Restart Windows.Cannot read .toc file although it exists.  Maybe it's damaged.Cannot read .toc file for selected textbook, and also the file containing MathXpert's table of contents can't be read.  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