
doi: 10.1007/bfb0000055
We have been studying the problem of solving small systems of symbolic simultaneous equations, of the type found on A level Mathematics exam papers. We have found that Homogenization, described in [Bundy and Silver 81], can be extended to provide a fairly powerful method for solving these problems. The work described here has been implemented as an extension to PRESS, a computer program, written in PROLOG, [Clocksin and Mellish 81], for solving symbolic, transcendental, non-differential equations, described in [Bundy and Welham 81], and [Sterling et al
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