Tag: Mathcad

Points, Lines and Triangles… Oh My!

Hi folks, This article is targeted at those users who are interested in using PTC Creo Parametric and PTC Mathcad together. Hopefully readers are aware of the bidirectional integration of the two products which has existed since ProEngineer WildFire 3.0 M030 (Sept 2006). This integration is a supported product and sends dimensions and parameters from PTC Creo to PTC Mathcad, triggering …

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New Numerical Functions in Mathcad Prime 3.0

In addition to the documenting features, conversion ease and performance improvements, Mathcad Prime 3.0 will introduce new numerical improvements. One interesting enhancement is the new Matrix Factorization Functions, which are an essential tool in linear algebra applications. These advances will improve direct solution of linear systems, forming matrix inverse and obtaining least square solution to over-determined systems. Historically, Mathcad offered …

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You Asked? We’re Answering… A Response to Questions from our Recent Webinar (part 3)

We weren’t kidding about you all having a lot of questions from our recent webinar on best practices for engineering calculations. If you missed the webinar, take a half hour and watch this replay of the live presentation and Q&A session. If you’ve already seen it and entered a question yourself, maybe we’ve answered you today or in part 1 …

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Matrices in Algebra 1: Mathcad 15.0 Illustrates the Solutions Clearly

Easy Solutions and Visualizations: Exploring a System of Three Equations in Three Variables Using Mathcad In modern middle school and high school mathematics algebra is a gatekeeper course. Success in Algebra 1 in grade 8 is considered a prerequisite for college preparedness. My own first experience in Algebra 1 was at South Side Junior High School. At the time, a …

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