let's say we had an equation that looked like 10 to the power of x equals 7. how would you solve that well traditionally without using log you have no way of getting X by itself but if you remember ...
It is well known that a system of power polynomial equations can be reduced to a single-variable polynomial equation by exploiting the so-called Newton's identities. In this work, by further exploring ...
Consider solving the Dirichlet problem $$\Delta u(P) = 0, P \in \mathbb R^2\backslash S,$$ $$u(P) = h(P),\quad P \in S,$$ $$\sup|u(P)| < \infty,$$ $$P \in \Bbb{R}^2 ...
We’re suckers for good-looking old-school calculators, so this interesting numerical equation-solving calculator by [Peter Balch] caught our attention. Based around the ESP32-WROOM-32 module and an ...