Function dependent on two variables Help
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Function dependent on two variables Help
I am trying to replicate something done in Mathcad 15.0 in Prime but I am having difficulties.
I would like to double integrate two functions, but can't get a function dependent on two variable to work.
I have attached my best try, and a pdf of how it was done in Mathcad 15.0. I can't get the n(x) to work in the gamma,h1(x) function. I am able to skirt this for a while but never get my integration to work. Please see attached and thank you in advance for your help. AlanStevens I feel like you would have the answer looking at one of your other posts.
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Andres Rivera wrote:
I am trying to replicate something done in Mathcad 15.0 in Prime but I am having difficulties.
I would like to double integrate two functions, but can't get a function dependent on two variable to work.
I have attached my best try, and a pdf of how it was done in Mathcad 15.0. I can't get the n(x) to work in the gamma,h1(x) function. I am able to skirt this for a while but never get my integration to work. Please see attached and thank you in advance for your help. AlanStevens I feel like you would have the answer looking at one of your other posts.
It looks like you should have σ'h(n,θ) rather than just σ'h
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Basically the attached archive has PDF file with the listing of the program, which is how it is written.
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Andres Rivera wrote:
AlanStevens I feel like you would have the answer looking at one of your other posts.
Unfortunately, I don't have Prime 3, so I'm no use to you here.
Alan
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Alan,
Please find in attachment PDF and XPS version of this Mathcad Prime worksheet.
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Whats the matter here?
Is nobody listening to what Stuart said at the very beginning?
LT
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Leopold Turek wrote:
Whats the matter here?
Is nobody listening to what Stuart said at the very beginning?
LT
You are.
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That was it, thank you very much.
