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Wolfram Language for calculus?

Posted 10 years ago

How and what reference or codes in inputting for solving CALCULUS INTEGRATION PROBLEMS. Like this some topics:

  • VOLUME SOLID REVOLUTION,

  • WORK & PRESSURE,

  • AREA OF CURVE BOUNDED

  • VOLUME OF SOLID - CROSS SECTION

I wanted to learn on how to interpret it ( entering it to wolfram mathematica ) and let wolfram show its answer and 2D/3D graph..

Glad for quick help!

POSTED BY: Ry Mcduffy
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There bout 1000 and growing free-code examples on calculus at the Wolfram Demonstrations.

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POSTED BY: Sam Carrettie

If you are using Wolfram|Alpha, please see this documentation. It shows examples of how to use Wolfram|Alpha for calculus:

http://www.wolframalpha.com/examples/Calculus.html

To use Mathematica, you first need to learn a bit about how to program in the Wolfram Language:

http://www.wolfram.com/broadcast/video.php?c=362&v=1319

Mathematica provides a number of functions for doing calculus:

http://reference.wolfram.com/language/guide/Calculus.html

You typically can visualize the results using the functions called Plot or Plot3D.

POSTED BY: Sean Clarke
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