Texas Instruments TI-89 사용자 설명서

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Symbolic Manipulation
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Delayed Simplification for Certain Built-In Functions
Delayed Simplification for Certain Built-In Functions
Delayed Simplification for Certain Built-In Functions
Delayed Simplification for Certain Built-In Functions
Usually, variables are automatically simplified to their lowest possible level before they 
are passed to a function. For certain functions, however, complete simplification is 
delayed until after the function is performed.
Functions that Use Delayed Simplification
Functions that Use Delayed Simplification
Functions that Use Delayed Simplification
Functions that Use Delayed Simplification
Functions that use delayed simplification have a required var argument that performs the 
function with respect to a variable. These functions have at least two arguments with the 
general form:
function(expression, var
 [, ... ]
)
Note:
 Not all functions that use a var argument use delayed simplification.
For a function that uses delayed simplification:
1. The 
var
 variable is simplified to the lowest level at which it remains a variable (even if 
it could be further simplified to a non-variable value).
2. The function is performed using the variable.
3. If 
var
 can be further simplified, that value is then substituted into the result.
For example:
solve(x^2
N
x
N
2=0,x)
d(x^2
N
x
N
2,x)
(x^2
N
x
N
2,x)
limit(x
2
N
x
N
2,x,5)