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- From: falatic@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (MacGyver)
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- Subject: Software to do Calculus with?
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- Date: 23 Jul 92 02:29:00 GMT
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- Organization: Purdue University Computing Center
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- Hi again! I am looking for software to do essentially what the Hewlett-
- Packard 48's do as far as symbolic calculus. I need something that is relatively
- inexpensive, (If I had $300 or whatever, I'd but the silly calculator!), will
- work without a math coprocessor (I am not looking for speed, but I want the
- option for the future,) and will do all the nifty stuff such as simple graphing
- and some equation solving. I have seen Mathematecia, as well as some cheap
- calculus tutorials at the University's bookstores, but I know little of these.
- Any good suggestions? Please reply by E-Mail, to save space here.
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- Thank You,
- Martin Falatic, falatic@mentor.cc.purdue.edu
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- P.S.: I also want expensive possibilities, just in case. The stuff is needed to
- help me with my Calculus classes (thru second year engineering (EE)) at least.c
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