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I'm an engineering major and I'm using Excel to compile data and solve a
complex system of equations. I have compiled such worksheets before with great success, but this time, my worksheet will not solve. The problem is primarily due to my use of the "ACOS" and "ASIN" functions in some of my equations. I've created an intentional circular reference that SHOULD converge as I hold F9 and iterate. I keep getting errors because ACOS and ASIN can only evaluate values between -1 and 1. I've tested my equations in both Matlab and Mathematica with success, but I would prefer to solve it in Excel so that I can easily pull values from the worksheet. Is there any way to use Excel in a similar fashion to Matlab? Can I do it in Visual Basic? |
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