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No solution for variable solve

The_husk
2-Explorer

No solution for variable solve

Hello,

 

Can someone tell me why Mathcad isn't able to solve this simple variable? This command works everytime but with these types of equation it doesn't:

 

SP_10515404_0-1670086426394.png

 

I have tried other commands but it still doesn't work:

 

SP_10515404_1-1670086455757.png

 

 

The solution is quite simple, but I would like it to do it automatically:

 

SP_10515404_2-1670086594419.png

 

 

Can somebody help me? Sorry if there are mistakes in my english. Thank you.

 

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Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:The_husk)

Hmm, one more example of  the "new"  symbolic engine which was introduced with Prime 6 having quite some flaws and being inferior compared to the old one (muPad), which in turn was far away from being perfect or even competitive with Maple or Mathematica.


You may consider reporting this bug to PTC support.

 

Prime 6 is the only version where we still could switch back to the old symbolic engine which finds the solution(s) with ease:

Werner_E_0-1670089752387.png

EDIT: I notice that I have a typo and the 5000 should be 5600

 

But it seems that you are just looking for a numeric result anyway, so why not use one of Primes numeric methods for solving an equation.

Either an ugly looking solve block or the "root" command in one of its two flavors:

Werner_E_1-1670089855341.png

 

BTW, a question to the community: Can anyone explain this error message which I get with a guess value larger than 0.5?

Werner_E_2-1670090090162.png

Looks like the algorithm tries values for x smaller than 10^-62, but why would he do so?

 

 

 

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Please upload your Mathcad Prime worksheet here.

Sure.

1. What version of the program are you using?
2. Here is the result in version 7.0:

 

Pic_1.png

It is Mathcad Prime 6.0.0.0

Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:The_husk)


@The_husk wrote:

It is Mathcad Prime 6.0.0.0


I can confirm that the bug is present in P6 with the new symbolic engine. But according to Vladimir's post its obviously  a bug which PTC already fixed.

In P6 you have the choice to switch back to the legacy engine but nonetheless I would recommend to use numeric methods for numeric results.

 

But you could use the symbolic engine that way

Werner_E_0-1670096084051.png

This works OK with the new engine in P6, too.

The_husk
2-Explorer
(To:Werner_E)

Thanks

Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:The_husk)

Hmm, one more example of  the "new"  symbolic engine which was introduced with Prime 6 having quite some flaws and being inferior compared to the old one (muPad), which in turn was far away from being perfect or even competitive with Maple or Mathematica.


You may consider reporting this bug to PTC support.

 

Prime 6 is the only version where we still could switch back to the old symbolic engine which finds the solution(s) with ease:

Werner_E_0-1670089752387.png

EDIT: I notice that I have a typo and the 5000 should be 5600

 

But it seems that you are just looking for a numeric result anyway, so why not use one of Primes numeric methods for solving an equation.

Either an ugly looking solve block or the "root" command in one of its two flavors:

Werner_E_1-1670089855341.png

 

BTW, a question to the community: Can anyone explain this error message which I get with a guess value larger than 0.5?

Werner_E_2-1670090090162.png

Looks like the algorithm tries values for x smaller than 10^-62, but why would he do so?

 

 

 

The_husk
2-Explorer
(To:Werner_E)

I tried changing the 'calculation options' and it worked. Thank you.

 

The_husk_0-1670094045694.png

 

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