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You need to use the "Solve Block" on the toolbar "Math". The corrected document in an attachment.
thanx....
but i could do it right i think see belwo
DalbeerSinghSohal wrote:
thanx....
You're welcome.
DalbeerSinghSohal wrote:
...it can be any value...
Always it is convenient to first construct a graph of the original function, to understand what the original point of start. Also, "Guess Values" should be set such that they were close to the expected result.
DalbeerSinghSohal wrote:
...do i have to check every time...
No, not necessarily. I showed that, for clarity, as you can verify your solution.
P.S. I recommend to you to look at this training on Mathcad Prime: "Mathcad Tutorials". I hope it will be useful.
The problem is that you have not formulated the problem correctly.
You can solve for Lambda directly and, per your equation, the ansewer is 65.455 deg.
What's missing?
Could you attach a screenshot of the program (because now I now don't have access to Mathcad Prime)?
If you invert VR in the solve block you get the compliment, which is what the book is getting!
thax sir it worked..... unble to open ur attechment but i get it
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