I am trying to do the same as Mathway, however, with a real step-by-
step result instead of redirected to a commercial software.  I want to
help high school and first year college students to learn math and I
want it to be based on Open Source technologies.  As long as there is
some ways to do it with Sage, I don't mind investing the time and
learn it.



On Apr 11, 11:38 am, "ma...@mendelu.cz" <ma...@mendelu.cz> wrote:
> On 11 Dub, 02:26, mabshoff <michael.absh...@mathematik.uni-
>
> dortmund.de> wrote:
> > On Apr 10, 5:21 pm, kcrisman <kcris...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > If I remember correctly Derive had such a "step by step" mode for
> > various things like limits, integration and so on. Derive itself was
> > killed as a product, so AFAIK you cannot buy it any more.
>
> The same is for exmaple in maple for derivatives and integrals, you
> can try it online athttp://cgi.math.muni.cz/~xsrot/int/uvod.cgi?cnt=yes
> The checkbox  "Zobrazit postup výpočtu:" means show steps.
>
> In Sage you can write some worksheets which solve selected typical
> problems, just like Maxima andhttp://user.mendelu.cz/marik/maw/od
> Mathematica andhttp://calc101.com/
>
> The following post could be also interestin for 
> you:http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mathematics.maxima.general/23736/f...
>
> Robert Marik
>
>
>
> > > Good luck!
>
> > > - kcrisman
>
> > Cheers,
>
> > Michael
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