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ranger
Sep15-05, 10:18 AM
Does anyone know any software I can use to get help in physics, math, and circuits. I need to use these along with my text books.

Entropy
Sep15-05, 10:32 AM
Well, if you need help with math in general you can buy a CAS (computer-algebra-system) like Mathematica or Maple. Both provide detailed algebra, integration, and graphic tools. For physics, you can check out: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hph.html#hph

ranger
Sep15-05, 10:45 AM
Both provide detailed algebra, integration, and graphic tools
When you say tools, what do you mean. Are they tools for doing math fuctions like:
diff(x^2+2,x) or are they educational. WHen you enter a fuction in Mathematica, like one to differentiate an equation, does it just pop out the answer, or does it show the steps. I remeber seeing a website that shows steps when you enter and equation. I think they were using web Mathematica.

Wow, that website you gave has a plethora of data. Thanks.

I already have a CAS on my TI-89.

ranger
Sep15-05, 10:58 AM
WHich one is better. Maple 10 or Mathematica 5.2?