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That's the question,
What are the best free sources to learn mathcad?
Thank you all.
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One of the really nice things about Mathcad (in my opinion) is that it looks and reads like you would write the math with a pencil. (Mostly.) So, once you learn the editor--how to create the notation on the page--you already know the tool.
Dive in! Start playing. Follow this forum, it's a great place to learn methods and tricks. (There are some really bright people here willing to help us.)
Basic engineering:
Differential equations are a bit more complex
Better use not general book or help but books with subject: Mathcad + someone (one science technical area).
What is your area (of interest)?
My fault,
Mechanical Engineering and Differential Equations
Choose a subject that involves mathematics and use Mathcad as a tool to work that subject. Search Mathcad's built-in help (first) then this forum if you run into problems (Note that a lot of questions have been asked AND answered already!).
If that doesn't solve the problem, post it here.
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Luc
One of the really nice things about Mathcad (in my opinion) is that it looks and reads like you would write the math with a pencil. (Mostly.) So, once you learn the editor--how to create the notation on the page--you already know the tool.
Dive in! Start playing. Follow this forum, it's a great place to learn methods and tricks. (There are some really bright people here willing to help us.)
Basic engineering:
Differential equations are a bit more complex