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[Axiom-math] newbie type problem
From: |
Frank Thieme |
Subject: |
[Axiom-math] newbie type problem |
Date: |
Sun, 19 Dec 2004 16:01:55 +0100 |
Hi!
I'm brand new to axiom, trying to solve my homework.
We shall redefine differentiation via rules. I have a simple idea to
solve this, and rules seem really simple, but I can't get a usefule
starting function defined.
My idea is to have a function abl(f,x) which simply does n*x^m ->
n*m*x^(m-1). So I defined:
apl(f,x) == coefficient(f,degree(f,x))*degree(f,x)*x^(degree(f,x)-1)
the same thing works great with maxima (but I can't get any rules
defined there). But axiom does some error messages when I try abl(x^5,x)
but then the correct result is displayed 5x^4
When I try abl(x,x) it does not work, abl(5,x) either...
any hints?
Bye...Frank
- [Axiom-math] newbie type problem,
Frank Thieme <=