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Trigonometric Identities Sum & Product

sfan
1-Newbie

Trigonometric Identities Sum & Product

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So is there a way to do the second equation with symbolic operator?

Shawn

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Werner_E
24-Ruby V
(To:sfan)

So is there a way to do the second equation with symbolic operator?

Yes, but I guess you won't like it.

It would force Mathcad to make an expression more complicated, as Valery had pointed out in his way, and thats not what Mathcad is made for. OK, there are times when I doubt my last statement

Here we go - its made in MC15 but give the same result in Prime, too (except keyword hiding and showing and equal sign, of course),

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ValeryOchkov
24-Ruby IV
(To:sfan)

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I can do it with real keywords:

Although it is not any more useful than your solution

My name is Валерий. The name of my wife is Любовь - Love in English.

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Or

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Who is the main at home?

спасибо, how did you input Russian in Mathcad?

ValeryOchkov
24-Ruby IV
(To:sfan)

Shawn Fan wrote:

спасибо, how did you input Russian in Mathcad?

Пожалуйста! And how did you input English in Mathcad?

See pls my Surface keyboard

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I cannot find the complicate operator in Prime 3.1.

ValeryOchkov
24-Ruby IV
(To:sfan)

Shawn Fan wrote:

I cannot find the complicate operator in Prime 3.1.

Sorry, I was one...

Only here Mathcad PM (Prime Minister)

Werner_E
24-Ruby V
(To:sfan)

So is there a way to do the second equation with symbolic operator?

Yes, but I guess you won't like it.

It would force Mathcad to make an expression more complicated, as Valery had pointed out in his way, and thats not what Mathcad is made for. OK, there are times when I doubt my last statement

Here we go - its made in MC15 but give the same result in Prime, too (except keyword hiding and showing and equal sign, of course),

sfan
1-Newbie
(To:Werner_E)

Well, it looks not that simple, but I think I would love it.

Then I can write all the expression in Mathcad and print the homework.

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