I remember a website where I entered like 0.2954 and it returned "It's maybe $sin(0.3)$ ad $\varepsilon=0.001$
any help ?
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Rom
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1probably you mean Wolfram Alpha? – Dr. Sonnhard Graubner Oct 04 '17 at 17:45
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No no that's a blue website that was returning every close function given a number, can wolframe do that ? – Rom Oct 04 '17 at 17:47
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For possible closed formulas for a number, Wolfram Alpha is in fact very useful and powerful. I remember the inverse symbolic calculator. Do you mean that ? – Peter Oct 04 '17 at 17:47
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May be the Inverse Symbolic Calculator: https://isc.carma.newcastle.edu.au – gammatester Oct 04 '17 at 17:51
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Thanks (it gave me error) but the good one is : https://isc.carma.newcastle.edu.au/advanced – Rom Oct 04 '17 at 17:53
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Sounds like you're asking about RIES - Find Algebraic Equations, Given Their Solution (by the famous Robert Munafo).
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