MathCAD 15 not fully simplifying
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MathCAD 15 not fully simplifying
I wrote a document for solving a statically indeterminate problem and everything work perfectly except that the values from the find(varr1,varr2..)--> are not in their simpilest forum, as shown in the image.
As you can see, it solves for both values, but it does not leave them in the simpliest forum. I also find it rather odd that it uses a mix of SI and Standard Units in the inital solution.
I've tried defining a 1x2 matrix as the find(varr1, varr2), but it flags a "variable is undefined" error. I've also tried using simplify, but that did not help.
Anyone have any idea why the find function isn't simplifying the answer?
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Hello!
Use symbolical operators "float" and "simplify":
P.S. I also corrected the expression for the displacement/deflection - added the multiplication sign.
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Shaun,
In addition to Vladimir,
You are using US system, but your default is set to SI, change default to US and the mixed system will clear up.
I have added some comments, but, near as I can tell, there are some problems with some of the equations. One error is that a multiplication is actually defined as a function - MB() rather than MB*() -. But I have some question about the set up, you might want to review.
I changed to functions because I had better luck that way, but don't know if you need to.
Wayne
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I would also like to note that when copying an answer from the "Find" for the reaction of "Rb" you forgot about the sign "-":
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Good work Vladimir,
Just note that, as defined in the figures, Rb cannot be negative. Not a problem with Mathcad, but the setup?
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Wayne Reid wrote:
... Not a problem with Mathcad, but the setup?
With the initial equations which were used by the user. I think.
