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Why won't the prime graph correctly?
05-23-2019, 06:13 AM
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RE: Why won't the prime graph correctly?
Hello

The "problem" is that (-2)^0.4 is a complex number, not a real as most people have been lead to expect by their math teachers.

Prime does indeed graph the graph as mathematician would expect it.

power of a non decimal number is only equivalent to a nth root when x>=0, this "equivalence" does not carry on when x<0.

If you do want to calculate/draw the nth root, use the nthroot function.

Cyrille

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