Java API for solving Linear expression with one variable












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Is there any standard Java API for solving Linear expressions with one variable as following example:




  • x*1/40+5 = 12.45

  • x*635/(27*1024) = 52

  • x^2-3.4/6 = 43

  • 3+logx-13 = 15


I tried to solve it with Apache Common Math library but the Matrix and cramer's method are for Biliear and trilinear equations.










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    Solving means root finding in all the cases you've cited. I'd recommend looking at root finding algorithms.

    – duffymo
    Nov 12 '18 at 20:50






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    @duffymo. With the added benefit that all these cases have very clear analytical solutions.

    – Mad Physicist
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:03











  • wile an interesting problem, this is explicitly an off topic question.

    – jwenting
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:15
















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Is there any standard Java API for solving Linear expressions with one variable as following example:




  • x*1/40+5 = 12.45

  • x*635/(27*1024) = 52

  • x^2-3.4/6 = 43

  • 3+logx-13 = 15


I tried to solve it with Apache Common Math library but the Matrix and cramer's method are for Biliear and trilinear equations.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Solving means root finding in all the cases you've cited. I'd recommend looking at root finding algorithms.

    – duffymo
    Nov 12 '18 at 20:50






  • 1





    @duffymo. With the added benefit that all these cases have very clear analytical solutions.

    – Mad Physicist
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:03











  • wile an interesting problem, this is explicitly an off topic question.

    – jwenting
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:15














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Is there any standard Java API for solving Linear expressions with one variable as following example:




  • x*1/40+5 = 12.45

  • x*635/(27*1024) = 52

  • x^2-3.4/6 = 43

  • 3+logx-13 = 15


I tried to solve it with Apache Common Math library but the Matrix and cramer's method are for Biliear and trilinear equations.










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Is there any standard Java API for solving Linear expressions with one variable as following example:




  • x*1/40+5 = 12.45

  • x*635/(27*1024) = 52

  • x^2-3.4/6 = 43

  • 3+logx-13 = 15


I tried to solve it with Apache Common Math library but the Matrix and cramer's method are for Biliear and trilinear equations.







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  • 1





    Solving means root finding in all the cases you've cited. I'd recommend looking at root finding algorithms.

    – duffymo
    Nov 12 '18 at 20:50






  • 1





    @duffymo. With the added benefit that all these cases have very clear analytical solutions.

    – Mad Physicist
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:03











  • wile an interesting problem, this is explicitly an off topic question.

    – jwenting
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:15














  • 1





    Solving means root finding in all the cases you've cited. I'd recommend looking at root finding algorithms.

    – duffymo
    Nov 12 '18 at 20:50






  • 1





    @duffymo. With the added benefit that all these cases have very clear analytical solutions.

    – Mad Physicist
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:03











  • wile an interesting problem, this is explicitly an off topic question.

    – jwenting
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:15








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1





Solving means root finding in all the cases you've cited. I'd recommend looking at root finding algorithms.

– duffymo
Nov 12 '18 at 20:50





Solving means root finding in all the cases you've cited. I'd recommend looking at root finding algorithms.

– duffymo
Nov 12 '18 at 20:50




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1





@duffymo. With the added benefit that all these cases have very clear analytical solutions.

– Mad Physicist
Nov 13 '18 at 13:03





@duffymo. With the added benefit that all these cases have very clear analytical solutions.

– Mad Physicist
Nov 13 '18 at 13:03













wile an interesting problem, this is explicitly an off topic question.

– jwenting
Nov 13 '18 at 13:15





wile an interesting problem, this is explicitly an off topic question.

– jwenting
Nov 13 '18 at 13:15












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