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Me again. I simply put two of either equations together separeted by comma in Mathematica, also don't forget to remove 288,144 or 216 for a variable, and then I would get integrals at least to look like mathematical field lines. For instance ...
Hi, I am trying ((1/c)**(-3/2)+cos(radians(d))*c) in Wolfram Alpha through Mathemtica. 1. Yes it is an E equation. 2. It only faults if radians is chosen. 3. c is not constant. This returns the error somewhat like "xxx forbidden"