Hey, do you know any software/site that helps in solving problems or learning math? I'm talking about something like wolframalpha. The problem is that it doesn't solve always correctly, or doesn't always display the solution.
I'm trying to remember the program we had in our math lab at school, but i'm not remembering since i only went there to visit my girlfriend at the time( who was studying to be a maths teacher)
Commented 12 years ago2012-07-15 19:44:45 UTCComment #58086
I used this sometimes when I was in uni: http://integrals.wolfram.com/index.jsp It would be using the same engine as Alpha, I guess. Just be sure to enter the formula correctly.
Commented 12 years ago2012-07-16 07:59:38 UTCComment #58090
You need to learn the steps on how to solve these, you cant really hope on learning it by seeing how is it solved? There is no program that solves with steps.
You need to get back to the basics of it and start learning from the start.
When i'm in trouble, I usually turn to yahoo answers for help.
I'm trying to remember the program we had in our math lab at school, but i'm not remembering since i only went there to visit my girlfriend at the time( who was studying to be a maths teacher)
It would be using the same engine as Alpha, I guess. Just be sure to enter the formula correctly.
The answer in my book is x+2/(1+tg(x/2))+c.
There is no program that solves with steps.
You need to get back to the basics of it and start learning from the start.