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Open Source Mathematica/Derive like program
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Integal[{x^2},x]; and then have the output of x^3/3
preferably something easy to use like Derive. Any pointers are welcome.
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- Warren
I doubt that you will find much. A program like Mathematica and Derive require one heck of a lot of work, typically by a large crew of programmers. I doubt they are going to do all that work for free.
Eh? Are you unaware of programs like Maxima and Octave? They are extremely good free replacements for the commercial packages Mathematica and MATLAB.
- Warren
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxima" [Broken]
Maxima rocks. I like it very much (commands and such, very intuitive) and the help system is excellent. For now it covers everything I need but there was one thing I couldn't find in maximas help.
I wanted to get the first pair of numbers (x,y) that are the solution to the following Diophantine equation 222x+255y=9 where y is the smallest possible positive intiger for the pair (x,y) to be the solution to the equation.
Thank you very much for your replies.Maxima rocks. I like it very much (commands and such, very intuitive) and the help system is excellent. For now it covers everything I need but there was one thing I couldn't find in maximas help.
I wanted to get the first pair of numbers (x,y) that are the solution to the following Diophantine equation 222x+255y=9 where y is the smallest possible positive intiger for the pair (x,y) to be the solution to the equation.
I don't know how to do that in Maxima, maybe someone else can help there, but that particular equation is very easy to solve by inspection. Soln : x=-3, y=3
I don't know how to do that in Maxima, maybe someone else can help there, but that particular equation is very easy to solve by inspection. Soln : x=-3, y=3
I think that the pair (-8,7) that is x = -8, y = 7 is the first pair of solutions for which y is the smallest positive number. But anyway, thats a bit exotic problem to work on maxima.
I need to start wearing my glasses more often.
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