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Hi, I would like some advice on a problem I am having with integration using the Evaluate Symbolically command. When I apply this command to equation (9) in the attached file, I get the result of the first integral. However when I apply the command to that result I just get a repeat of the result; I don't get the result given in the article I got the equations from (see equation (10) in the attached file).
Thanks.
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It can solve the indefinite integral, so you will have to substitute the limits yourself.
Since it can solve the indefinite integral I don't know why it can't solve the definite integral, but this is not the first time I have seen this problem.
It can solve the indefinite integral, so you will have to substitute the limits yourself.
Since it can solve the indefinite integral I don't know why it can't solve the definite integral, but this is not the first time I have seen this problem.
Richard,
Thanks for your insight into this problem. How do I go about substituting the limits?
Thanks
Well, in Mathcad Prime 2.0 (in which a symbolic math is added), we obtain the same result as in the version of Mathcad 15 M010: