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M11 returns the first answer for both expressions, which matches the numerical engine's answer, and which is consistent with the graphs of the kernels.
On 4/25/2010 6:35:34 PM, tkhunny wrote: ... >Did you get the error on >whatever version you are >running? _________________________
In case it was done before, please "save as" Mathcad 11. I will give it a try in Mathematica, just in case. You can visit the Mathematica web "Integrator" [if still available].
O >>Did you get the error on >>whatever version you are >>running? > >I see it in M030. As Tom points out, the >indefinite integral is wrong.
Its here in M020 and M030. Reminds me of a very similar bug which was posted here some time ago. I ran into another one which seems to have the same According to PTC the bug is already fixed in MC15.
>Another strange bug shows up if you try >and evaluate the limits. Thats really strange. I have simplified it further it it gets more crazy. 1*sqrt(x^2) ist no problem but 2*sqrt(x^2) is causing the error.
Yep. The indefinite integral seems to be incorrect for the second example.
There are a lot in bugs in symbolic intgegration in MC14, I don't know if this one is among the ones already known. __________________ � � � � Tom Gutman