![]() Let’s assume you are well past algebra, and just need to find x. Mathcad ensures your work is clear and accurate, whether you’re turning it in to your math teacher or applying it to a real-world engineering calculation. Whether you’re new to second degree equations/quadratics/factoring, or just need a brush up, play this video showing how you would work out an equation, check your results, and then graph it (without ever picking up a pen) in Mathcad. ![]() Image © Steven Pavlov via Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 Graph out a quadratic equation, and you see the arc of a ball thrown across a field, the bend of an ocean wave, and the curve of the Golden Gate bridge. ![]() Not just in your calculus classes, but also in the physics and architecture all around you. And if you stuck with math, science, or engineering, you saw them again and again. You probably encountered quadratic equations (i.e., factoring) for the first time in junior or high school algebra. ![]()
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