FUNDAMENTALS OF ALGORITHM AND PROGRAMMING IN MATHCAD SOFTWARE
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This article discusses the fundamentals of algorithms and programming within the Mathcad software environment. It focuses on the role of algorithmic thinking in solving mathematical and engineering problems and explains how Mathcad integrates mathematical notation with programming constructs. The article describes key programming structures in Mathcad, including variables, functions, conditional statements, loops, and matrix operations. Special attention is given to numerical methods, algorithm visualization, and debugging techniques. Additionally, the educational and practical advantages of using Mathcad for scientific computing and technical documentation are highlighted. The study demonstrates that Mathcad is an effective tool for developing algorithmic skills and improving problem-solving efficiency in engineering and scientific applications.
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