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kdinser
Sep22-04, 07:25 AM
I'm looking for recommendations for a good cas software package.

The main thing that I'm looking for is a step by step solver where everthing is shown, including substitutions for integral (no, I'm not looking for something to do my homework for me :smile: , it's not even graded or collected).

My primary use for it now is as a learning aid, the solutions manual just skips way to many steps. It's to the point now where it doesn't even show the substitutions it's making and that's what I have the most trouble with.

Cost isn't an issue if they offer a student edition, if not then $200 to $300 would be about my limit. Any advice would be very welcome, thanks

Keith

prokoro
Oct23-04, 03:12 AM
Try calculus assistant by mathpert or mupad which you can down for free on the net. You may have to go to a software store for calculus assistant, i.e microcenter

graphic7
Oct23-04, 04:13 PM
This might be slightly off topic, but Casio makes a calculator called the 'Algebra FX 2.0.' It's not quite as functional as a TI-89 or HP-49g+, but it does feature a wonderful program that shows simplifications (step-by-step) for tons of functions of some general form. I've seen some for around $50.

Tom McCurdy
Oct25-04, 11:20 PM
Here is a large list of programs that fit your needs--- I have not tested any of them but I knew the algerbrator site had a list of its competition

I would check out some of thier sites too
http://www.softmath.com/comparison-algebra-homework.html

Tom McCurdy
Oct25-04, 11:21 PM
Prices range from 30 dollars for cheapest to 1495 dollars--- Woah!

most around 100