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Mathematica is primarily designed to provide final results rather than detailed step-by-step solutions. Users seeking to understand the process behind solving equations, such as a^2 + b^2 = c^2 or 5 + x = 8, often find that Mathematica does not display intermediate steps due to the complexity of its symbolic manipulation system. While some users express a desire for a program that shows all calculations, it is noted that Mathematica and similar software like Maple are better suited for verifying results rather than teaching the solving process. For learning purposes, users are encouraged to perform calculations manually, as this can enhance understanding and retention of mathematical concepts. There are tutoring systems available that provide step-by-step solutions, but they are limited to specific problem types.
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Is there anybody who can help me about Mathematica?
I just bought it and i can't find command so i could see whole process of solving not just result.
For example: a^2+b^2=c^2
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a=
b=
thanks
 
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Can you please explain what you want in more detail?
 
I want to see whole process how it came to the result
It always gives me only result but i don't know how did it get it
 
Example:
5+x=8
x=8-5
x=3
I won't to see it like this
and not like this
5+x=8
x=3
 
Er... Why?

Either way, most calculations in Mathematica are quite complex, so I doubt there'd be a way to convince it to show each step.

--J
 
Because of that they are complex i need each step
 
Mathmatica is not set up to show intermediate results in that way. And in fact, some of the ways that it solves even simple problems are conceptually very complex, due to the way that the symbolic manipulation system is programmed.
 
James R said:
Mathmatica is not set up to show intermediate results in that way. And in fact, some of the ways that it solves even simple problems are conceptually very complex, due to the way that the symbolic manipulation system is programmed.

That's right. All it's ever going to give you is the answer and just that.
 
Is there any other program which can do that ??
 
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Unfortunately, you'll have to do the intermediate steps on your own by hand with pencil and paper.

--J
 
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Justin Lazear said:
Unfortunately, you'll have to do the intermediate steps on your own by hand with pencil and paper.

Now, isn't that more fun than having a computer do it for you?
 
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There are some tutoring systems for math that show the intermediate steps, but only for a some limited number of "problem shemes".

Instead of going over the trouble (and expense) of buying such programs and learning how to properly use them, you may be much better off just doing the calculations yourself.

Programs like Mathematica and Maple are useful to check intermediate steps when you already know which to do. For instance, if you need to multiply two big polynomials as part of the solution for a problem, you may want to check your result before proceeding further. Mathematica will not show the procedure for the multiplication, but it will give you the correct result for that kind of tedious operation.
 

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