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- $\begingroup$ Is the set Finite? If so use the function FindInstance or use Solve or NSolve: reference.wolfram.com/mathematica/ref/… If the set is not finite, then please clarify what you mean by "finding the set". $\endgroup$Searke– Searke2012-03-13 21:47:28 +00:00Commented Mar 13, 2012 at 21:47
- $\begingroup$ @Searke: I have no idea if the set is finite, or empty. That is part of my questions too. $\endgroup$Tim– Tim2012-03-13 21:48:19 +00:00Commented Mar 13, 2012 at 21:48
- $\begingroup$ Can you describe what you would like to do as you would do it by hand on a chalkboard or with a different piece of software? $\endgroup$Searke– Searke2012-03-13 21:53:58 +00:00Commented Mar 13, 2012 at 21:53
- $\begingroup$ If you are asking me how I do it by hand, I can tell you I will be stuck. If you are asking me why I want to know the result, my part 2 explains that, I think. $\endgroup$Tim– Tim2012-03-13 21:59:29 +00:00Commented Mar 13, 2012 at 21:59
- $\begingroup$ Please also include the expressions in correct Mathematica syntax. It is appreciated if you include formatted math for readability, but it is important to also have directly copyable code. $\endgroup$Szabolcs– Szabolcs2012-03-14 05:59:19 +00:00Commented Mar 14, 2012 at 5:59
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