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Re: Can I show several steps to a solution?

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  • Subject: [mg21184] Re: Can I show several steps to a solution?
  • From: "Atul Sharma" <atulksharma at yahoo.com>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 01:23:39 -0500 (EST)
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The book Ordinary Differential Equations with Mathematica by Gray, Mezzino,
and Pinsky included a package ODE.m, which extended the Mathematica command
DSolve and included options for outputing intermediate results (a trace
function and solution checking, for instance). I haven't visited recently,
but the package and reference material were at the authors web site in the
past. It's actually one of the few introductory textbooks I've seen with
real value from the accompanying packages.


A. Sharma


Roland Bengtsson wrote in message <831na4$emr at smc.vnet.net>...
>I have Mathematica 4 and wonder if I can show more than one step to a
>solution? I think of integrals or diff-equations.
>
>/Roland
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