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I'm doing Microeconomics. Sometimes i need to solve with delta, but when im trying to solve with delta on PTC, it doesn't work.Im sure, im setting the calculation up right, but i just don't know how to use the deltas right. My classmate that uses a program called wolframe alpha, and it works when she's setting it up the same way on that program. I'll stay updated here, so if you got any further questions, ill do my best to answer you guys
It's about profit maximizing and setting marginal revenue equal to marginal cost.
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"Solve with delta" ??? What do you mean by that? Are you trying to use derivatives?? How did you define your function delta() you are using in the nominator on the LHS? delta100y and deltay seem to be variables. It looks like you defined your function delta with two arguments (or you didn't define delta and its still the predefined Kronecker Delta with two argumets) but now are using it with just a single argument (1000-2y) - therefore the errror.
You should attach the sheet rather than just a pic and explain in more detail what you are trying to achieve.
Obviously you are trying to use derivatives. The following was made with Mathcad 15
but you can't make derivates look like partial derivatives in Prime.
Just use the normal derivative operator (ctrl-shift-D) and don't type delta!
In fact I don't understand why you would like to look the derivatives like partial derivatives as the functions involved are functions with a single argument only.
"Solve with delta" ??? What do you mean by that? Are you trying to use derivatives?? How did you define your function delta() you are using in the nominator on the LHS? delta100y and deltay seem to be variables. It looks like you defined your function delta with two arguments (or you didn't define delta and its still the predefined Kronecker Delta with two argumets) but now are using it with just a single argument (1000-2y) - therefore the errror.
You should attach the sheet rather than just a pic and explain in more detail what you are trying to achieve.
Obviously you are trying to use derivatives. The following was made with Mathcad 15
but you can't make derivates look like partial derivatives in Prime.
Just use the normal derivative operator (ctrl-shift-D) and don't type delta!
In fact I don't understand why you would like to look the derivatives like partial derivatives as the functions involved are functions with a single argument only.
Thanks, that helped me alot!!