[Blindmath] Question On Calculus integration
Jamal Mazrui
empower at smart.net
Fri Dec 30 00:02:23 UTC 2011
Yes, Octave should be considered, too (I forgot). It's home page is
http://octave.org
Today I added the latest Octave manual and FAQ to the documentation
collection mentioned below.
Jamal
On 12/29/2011 6:47 AM, Ken Perry wrote:
> Would octave also need to be included in this list?
>
>
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> Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Question On Calculus integration
>
> Software commonly known as a "computer algebra system" may be of
> interest. I think the following two are free, open source, with
> accessible, console-mode environments on Windows:
>
> Axiom
>
> http://axiom-developer.org/
>
>
> Maxima
>
> http://maxima.sourceforge.net/
>
>
> Derivatives and integrals are supported by both. Maxima also has an
> accessible GUI called wxMaxima (using the cross-platform wxWidgets library).
>
> A collection of text tutorials on computer algebra systems is at
>
> http://EmpowermentZone.com/cas_doc.zip
>
>
> I am copying the BlindMath list as well with this info.
>
> Jamal
>
>
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