Start with the expression that will be the base. Type x. Create a built-up power by pressing the Control key and the 6 key at the same time.
To get a radical, press the Control key and the 2 key at the same time. Press Ctrl+2 or Ctrl+@. Type the radicand inside the placeholder (which is already selected).
To get a square root sign, press the Control key and the 2 key at the same time. Press Ctrl+2 or Ctrl+@. Type inside the placeholder (which is already selected).
Type the symbol that will have the subscript. Type x. Create a subscript by pressing the Control key and the - key at the same time.
Type the symbol that will have the superscript. Type x. Create a superscript by pressing the Control key and the 6 key at the same time.
Type the expression that will have an underscript. Type x. Create an underscript by pressing the Control key and the 4 key at the same time.
Type a left parenthesis and a right parenthesis, then move the insertion point to be between them. Type (), and press ←. Type the first entry of the vector. Create the next ...
The essence of most methods is in the local quadratic model that is used to determine the next step. The FindMinimum function in Mathematica has five essentially different ...
There are some close connections between finding a "local minimum" and solving a set of nonlinear equations. Given a set of n equations in n unknowns, seeking a solution r(x) ...
Introduction Methods for Local Minimization Methods for Solving Nonlinear Equations