Arbitrary integer constant
Use an arbitrary integer constant to explore general solutions of trigonometric equations or the simplification of expressions. The index following the symbol distinguishes different constants (e.g., @n1, @n2).
You can type the symbol as @n.
Syntax
@nIndexExamples
Integer constant (@n1)

An integer constant can be used to test the equivalence of different representations and to work with trigonometric expressions in a general form. An integer constant is written in the form @n1, where the number is a freely chosen index. This makes it possible to distinguish between multiple integer constants when more than one is used in the same expression.

