RV: Re: Displaying the solution step by step in Wolfram Mathematica
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- Subject: [mg93715] RV: [mg93693] Re: Displaying the solution step by step in Wolfram Mathematica
- From: "Sergio Miguel Terrazas Porras" <sterraza at uacj.mx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 04:11:02 -0500 (EST)
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Hi! I remember there was an example or demo in version 3 or 4 where Diferentiation was shown step by step. It was obviously written by someone at Wolfram. Something similar could be written for integration, writting your own rules. Greetings Sergio Terrazas -----Mensaje original----- De: David Bailey [mailto:dave at removedbailey.co.uk] Enviado el: s=E1b 22/11/2008 4:11 Para: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net Asunto: [mg93693] Re: Displaying the solution step by step in Wolfram Mathematica yarlan7 at gmail.com wrote: > Hi > > I have such a question: Is it possible to display in Mathematica the > solution for example of integral equation step by step? Not only the > final solution. If yes, how to do it? I've not found anything about > this in Documentation Center unless I missed it. > > cheers > Unfortunately, I think Mathematica uses extremely general methods to solve integrals, integral equations, etc. and a trace of what it had done would be incomprehensible, and not resemble a human calculation in any way. David Bailey http://www.dbaileyconsultancy.co.uk
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- Re: Displaying the solution step by step in Wolfram Mathematica
- From: David Bailey <dave@removedbailey.co.uk>
- Re: Displaying the solution step by step in Wolfram Mathematica