I am using this method already since MathCAD 15. In these good old days it was even more convertible and above all more stable ;o) With larger equations, which build then again and again on each other, I have since release 7 problems with the keyword "Explicite". As one can see in this tutorial ruclips.net/video/b0LXvW816rY/видео.html Therefore your way could be probably the more stable variant. My way on the other hand should be easier to understand especially for the students. Since my approach is closer to the conventional mathematical approach. But maybe let’s stay in touch for exchanging ideas for the education with MathCAD. I am actually teaching computer science for Civil Engineering, using Excel and MathCAD at the beginning of the education. I am a big fan of MathCAD since I was a Student myself. Because I like Mathematics as long as I do not have to calculate by hand ;o) www.fh-kaernten.at/mitarbeiter-details?person=j.stoerzel
Thanks for linking me over to this. I love how you integrate the symbolic and numeric solvers… I’ll give it a try!
I am using this method already since MathCAD 15. In these good old days it was even more convertible and above all more stable ;o) With larger equations, which build then again and again on each other, I have since release 7 problems with the keyword "Explicite". As one can see in this tutorial ruclips.net/video/b0LXvW816rY/видео.html Therefore your way could be probably the more stable variant. My way on the other hand should be easier to understand especially for the students. Since my approach is closer to the conventional mathematical approach.
But maybe let’s stay in touch for exchanging ideas for the education with MathCAD. I am actually teaching computer science for Civil Engineering, using Excel and MathCAD at the beginning of the education. I am a big fan of MathCAD since I was a Student myself. Because I like Mathematics as long as I do not have to calculate by hand ;o)
www.fh-kaernten.at/mitarbeiter-details?person=j.stoerzel