Abhijit Bhattacharya wrote:
>
> MAthematica version 2.0 (DOS) to 4.0 is a great tool in this aspect. It
> can solve analytical math equation. E.g. To integrate x**n w.r.t. x u may
> write as
> Integrate[x^n,x]
> The answer will be given in analytical form keeping (n+1) as superscript
> of x as we do. It can also plot a lots of type. It can also manipulate
> matrix mechanism etc.
This is getting away from what the original question was about, but
while Mathematica is probably great, its not free. For something free
AND great, with excellent documentation, and which runs under Linux,
try MuPad.
- Manas Laha
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