Software I can use to get help in physics

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For assistance in physics, math, and circuits, users recommend software like Mathematica and Maple, both of which are computer algebra systems (CAS) that offer detailed algebraic functions, integration, and graphical tools. Mathematica is noted for its ability to show detailed steps when solving equations, unlike some other tools that may only provide final answers. A helpful resource for physics is the HyperPhysics website, which offers extensive information. Users with existing CAS on devices like the TI-89 are comparing the effectiveness of Maple 10 versus Mathematica 5.2, seeking to determine which is superior for their needs.
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Does anyone know any software I can use to get help in physics, math, and circuits. I need to use these along with my textbooks.
 
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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.
 
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WHich one is better. Maple 10 or Mathematica 5.2?
 
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