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Can anyone help me to simplify this equation

YL_9713387
8-Gravel

Can anyone help me to simplify this equation

I have troubles in simplfying this equation normally in Mathcad15 it can be simplfied as following equation shown in the picture. However this doesn´t work on mathcad prime as shown on next picture.

YL_9713387_1-1605623960594.png

 

YL_9713387_2-1605624186015.png

 

 

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Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:YL_9713387)

As already written above - you need to define variable i

Thats also what the error message is telling you.

I am not sure what you are trying to achieve, but maybe you are looking for something like this:

Werner_E_0-1605629535162.png

You could also use

Werner_E_0-1605630216409.png

for the same result.

 

If this is, as I think, what you are looking for and if you need that kind of calculation more often you may consider writing a small utility function like this, which you can use on various vectors of arbitrary size and without having to define ranges, etc.:

Werner_E_1-1605629971743.png

 

Worksheet in P6 format attached

 

 

 

 

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Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:YL_9713387)

In real Mathcad you would also have to define i (presumably as a range)

Don't post just pictures, attach your worksheet

Please see the attached for worksheet

Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:YL_9713387)

As already written above - you need to define variable i

Thats also what the error message is telling you.

I am not sure what you are trying to achieve, but maybe you are looking for something like this:

Werner_E_0-1605629535162.png

You could also use

Werner_E_0-1605630216409.png

for the same result.

 

If this is, as I think, what you are looking for and if you need that kind of calculation more often you may consider writing a small utility function like this, which you can use on various vectors of arbitrary size and without having to define ranges, etc.:

Werner_E_1-1605629971743.png

 

Worksheet in P6 format attached

 

 

 

 

Thank you very much, I was trying out but still struggling on operating it.

Fred_Kohlhepp_0-1605634173127.png

 

Thank you very much for further simplification!

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