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October 2, 2014
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Display of integrals

  • October 2, 2014
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As part of a Mathcad sheet, I wish to include a short section on the derivation of an equation. This involves a definite integral.

I can write the initial integral with limits, and can write the ultimate result of the integral. However, as a lot of the terms cancel out or evaluate to zero when the limits are applied, I would like to be able to state the symbolic result of the integration, but without the limits substituted in, as is usually denoted by square brackets with the sub and superscripts following for the limits.

Is there a way to display this type of format in Mathcad? I can neither work out a way to force the square brackets to be displayed, nor add the required sub and superscripts.

Thanks

Best answer by RichardJ

Sorry. there is no way to do that automatically. You would have to copy and paste the symbolic result for the indefinite integral and then edit by hand.

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19-Tanzanite
October 2, 2014

Sorry. there is no way to do that automatically. You would have to copy and paste the symbolic result for the indefinite integral and then edit by hand.

1-Visitor
October 2, 2014

Thanks. I sort of expected that, but hoped otherwise.