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

@nIndex

Examples

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.

Diophantine equation

There is no dedicated command for solving a Diophantine equation, but the integer n1 can be used to construct and verify a solution. The integer constant can be entered from the keyboard as @n1, where 1 is an index used to distinguish multiple integer constants.