What is the Best Computer Algebra System Software for Learning Aid Purposes?

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Recommendations for computer algebra systems (CAS) focus on software that provides step-by-step solutions, particularly for integral substitutions. Users seek tools that enhance learning by showing detailed processes rather than skipping steps, which is common in solutions manuals. Cost is not a major concern, with a budget of $200 to $300 for full versions, while student editions are preferred if available. Suggested options include Mathpert and MuPAD, which can be downloaded for free, and the Casio Algebra FX 2.0 calculator, known for its step-by-step simplifications at a price around $50. Additional resources and comparisons can be found on websites like Softmath, with software prices ranging from $30 to $1,495, though most are around $100.
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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 everything 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
 
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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
 
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.
 
Prices range from 30 dollars for cheapest to 1495 dollars--- Woah!

most around 100
 
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