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2023-01-10 22:17:59 +0200 | commented question | Find out if there is a zero on an interval...and then use that knowledge Nice - this is exactly what I need. Fortunately, my whole program is built on approximation by it's very nature, so the |
2023-01-10 22:17:00 +0200 | answered a question | Find out if there is a zero on an interval...and then use that knowledge The solution here is to write the following: try: if find_root(sin(x), 1, 2) in RR: print("roots") except R |
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2023-01-10 22:01:59 +0200 | edited question | Find out if there is a zero on an interval...and then use that knowledge Find out if there is a zero on an interval...and then use that knowledge So, I'm using find_root to figure out if there |
2023-01-10 16:26:36 +0200 | asked a question | Find out if there is a zero on an interval...and then use that knowledge Find out if there is a zero on an interval...and then use that knowledge So, I'm using find_root to figure out if there |