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moorobot 09-13-2007 10:55 PM

Calculus software?
 
I need to get Calculus problem-doing software and was wondering if anybody has any tips/suggestions e.g. they have some and it works well.

AWoodside 09-13-2007 11:00 PM

Re: Calculus software?
 
Get Mathematica for straight up Calculus problem solving. It's pretty expensive if you buy it legit, but poke around and I'm sure you can find a trial-version at the very least.

If you're interesting in modeling systems and incorporating a bit of coding a program called MatLab is probably a bit better.

I would start with those two and see where it leads you.

Borodog 09-13-2007 11:11 PM

Re: Calculus software?
 
Hey! Long time no see. Welcome back (seriously, in case you were wondering).

m_the0ry 09-13-2007 11:38 PM

Re: Calculus software?
 
ehhh I would just use the wolfram integrator instead of matlab. There are whole college courses on the use of matlab and how discrete time signals vary from continuous time. There are some very big differences. And my guess is that you are not expecting discrete math answers so it would be of little help to you other than estimating.

If you are doing any kind of science or engineering field, however, I stongly recommend you procure Matlab.

oe39 09-14-2007 12:20 AM

Re: Calculus software?
 
is this for a class?

_brady_ 09-14-2007 12:57 AM

Re: Calculus software?
 
You can pick up a student version of Matlab for ~$100. Of course then you have to learn the Matlab language which can be a little frustrating at first (at least it was for me...I have no other programming experience). Once you get the hang of it it can be extremely helpful in any math based course.

soko 09-14-2007 05:03 AM

Re: Calculus software?
 
TI-89

SunOfBeach 09-14-2007 07:14 AM

Re: Calculus software?
 
We use matlab every day for sims and coding, but for straight calculus (ie 'exact' analytic answers, and not 'near exact' approximations), then you definitely need mathematica.

If you're a student, go to www.journeyed.com, where you can buy alot of this stuff for WAY cheap.

uDevil 09-14-2007 09:05 AM

Re: Calculus software?
 
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If you are doing any kind of science or engineering field, however, I stongly recommend you procure Matlab.

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There is also the open-source program Octave ( http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/ ). It is "mostly Matlab compatible". For symbolic calculation, I'm told that Matlab can be integrated with Mathematica.

Nielsio 09-14-2007 09:22 AM

Re: Calculus software?
 
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I need to get Calculus problem-doing software and was wondering if anybody has any tips/suggestions e.g. they have some and it works well.

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