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#1 Posted: 2012/4/8 23:04:57
brandog

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any more progress on definite integrals (symbolic answers to things like int(x^2,x). similar to something like a ti89 can do.. I read a post from 2009 saying you guys were working on it. I have tried in the newest version unsuccessfully but I could be doing something wrong.. If so please let me know because if that is the case I can see some huge advantages to using this for my homework assignments! keep up the great work!

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Brandon
#2 Posted: 2012/4/12 09:19:36
brandog

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up..
#3 Posted: 2012/4/12 10:17:12
Radovan Omorjan

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Hello Brandon,

There were lots of post on this and similar subjects. See this post http://en.smath.info/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&m=3379#post3379 or this one http://en.smath.info/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&t=1025 for instance, please.

As far as I understood, symbolical integration and some other things specific for CAS system will be available in SMath only when someone is willing to make a plugin, or to improve the SMath's own symbolic engine. I think that nobody can answer, at the moment, when that could be expected.

Regards,
Radovan
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#4 Posted: 2012/4/12 12:32:39
Andrey Ivashov

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Radovan, you're absolutely right.

Regards.
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