Mathematica Asked by user12404 on July 31, 2021
Say I have one expression, for example $x^3-3 + c = y$, and I want to check if it implies another with some set of explicitly stated assumptions. With the previous example, assuming all variables are positive real numbers, we might ask if $x^3-3 + c = y$ implies $c = -x^3 + y$. This example is trivial, but I’d like to do the same where, perhaps, choices can be made about the use of various special functions or identities and there can also be inequalities.
Is there something like ImpliesQ[{exp1,exp2}]
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Simplify[c == y - x^3, Assumptions -> x^3 - 3 + c == y]
False
Simplify[c == y - x^3 + 3, Assumptions -> x^3 - 3 + c == y]
True
Correct answer by MMM on July 31, 2021
It's simply Assumptions`ImpliesQ
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Answered by asd1dsa on July 31, 2021
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