jalal

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@mmcdara  Thank you for the suggestion. However, I encountered an error message in the 'Read' command. I imported an image into a Maple worksheet, but it seems that the path is not recognized. Thank you for your clarificationTestTrans.mapleTestTrans.maple

@sursumCorda 

Sorry, but I don't see how to apply your first suggestion in my code. I've copied and pasted it, but it doesn't affect the output. However, the second suggestion works perfectly.

 @dharr 

Thanks, My goal is to display the operation (using the Parse command, for example), and then show the result.

Thanks

Qop_2.mw

@sursumCorda 

Thanks,

For example, how can one perform an operation between A and B and carry out the calculation?

Qop.mw

@dharr 

Thank you for the suggestion. My basic idea is to create randomly sets of exercises with multiple incomplete magic squares, using the classic instruction 'Given below is magic squares. Fill the blank boxes with correct integers,' and then provide the solutions. The goal is to drill the concept of operations in Z for students in a different way

Thanks

@Joe Riel Thank you, but my question is different. My goal is to generate Al1, Al2, and Al3 each distinct from one another, and not the following situation

Thanks

@acer The objective is to simplify algebraic computation, assuming that a, b, c, etc., are positive real numbers. Here is an example of what I want to achieve.example.mw

@acer Not necessarily, just to paste it into Word with optimal formatting. I tried exporting it using "copier special," but it only copies the command. Thanks

@Carl Love  Thanks !

@Carl Love  With DocumentTools ;) 

Thanks !

NormalTable.mw

@Rouben Rostamian  Thank you so much for the idea. Just one last question: I manage to adapt the idea for sine and cosine, but cotangent is giving me trouble that I can't figure out. Thank you for your insights.

 @Carl Love Thks. It was a mistake of forgetfulness. My goal is to ensure the alignment of the different weights and have the different letters of the same type. 

Arbrepondéré_(2).mw  

@Rouben Rostamian  Thank you for the suggestion. My code primarily aimed to display the fractional values, which is why I made that choice

@acer Thank you for the addition. Just a detail, the value -sqrt(3)/2 does not appear on the x-axis, right?"

@Carl Love Exactly. That is indeed my issue. How can I remove these two circles and only display the specific values on the circle and on the two axes?

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