[Aimmath-commit] AIM/WEB-INF/maple Random.mpl,1.5,1.6
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From: <mo...@us...> - 2003-09-03 15:49:14
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Update of /cvsroot/aimmath/AIM/WEB-INF/maple In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv1834 Modified Files: Random.mpl Log Message: A minor tweak Index: Random.mpl =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/aimmath/AIM/WEB-INF/maple/Random.mpl,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -C2 -d -r1.5 -r1.6 *** Random.mpl 1 Sep 2003 20:22:23 -0000 1.5 --- Random.mpl 3 Sep 2003 15:49:11 -0000 1.6 *************** *** 398,402 **** `Package/Assign`( ! `Nice/Monomial`::procedure, "Produces a monomial of the form @a*x^n@ where @a@ is randomly selected from @arange@ and @n@ is randomly selected from @deg@ if those arguments are present. If @deg@ or @arange@ are not passed as arguments the default value is @1..3@ for both. The argument @x@ is mandatory and can be any algebraic expression or Inert Expression.", proc(x::{algebraic,InertExpr},deg,arange) --- 398,402 ---- `Package/Assign`( ! `Nice/Monomial`::InertExpr, "Produces a monomial of the form @a*x^n@ where @a@ is randomly selected from @arange@ and @n@ is randomly selected from @deg@ if those arguments are present. If @deg@ or @arange@ are not passed as arguments the default value is @1..3@ for both. The argument @x@ is mandatory and can be any algebraic expression or Inert Expression.", proc(x::{algebraic,InertExpr},deg,arange) *************** *** 419,423 **** `Package/Assign`( ! `Nice/Binomial`::procedure, "Produces a \"nice\" binomial from its arguments (which is more complicated than it sounds). If one looks through the problems assigned in a typical calculus or precalc book, one will notice that there are certain rules that authors tend to follow when designing \"nice\" questions. This procedure attempts to produce a \"nice\" random binomial in @x@ that is a sum of a monomial in @x@ and a constant term in a random order. The defaults for the degree of the monomial and the two coefficients can be overriden by supplying the appropriate arguments. The argument @x@ is mandatory and can be any algebraic expression or Inert Expression.", proc(x::{algebraic,InertExpr},deg,arange,brange) --- 419,423 ---- `Package/Assign`( ! `Nice/Binomial`::InertExpr, "Produces a \"nice\" binomial from its arguments (which is more complicated than it sounds). If one looks through the problems assigned in a typical calculus or precalc book, one will notice that there are certain rules that authors tend to follow when designing \"nice\" questions. This procedure attempts to produce a \"nice\" random binomial in @x@ that is a sum of a monomial in @x@ and a constant term in a random order. The defaults for the degree of the monomial and the two coefficients can be overriden by supplying the appropriate arguments. The argument @x@ is mandatory and can be any algebraic expression or Inert Expression.", proc(x::{algebraic,InertExpr},deg,arange,brange) *************** *** 509,513 **** `Package/Assign`( ! `Nice/Trinomial`::procedure, "Produces a \"nice\" trinomial in @x@. See #Nice/Binomial# for more info.", proc(x::{algebraic,InertExpr},deg,arange,brange,crange) --- 509,513 ---- `Package/Assign`( ! `Nice/Trinomial`::InertExpr, "Produces a \"nice\" trinomial in @x@. See #Nice/Binomial# for more info.", proc(x::{algebraic,InertExpr},deg,arange,brange,crange) |