Tips for sophia calculus,what calculators resources did you use? Symbolab, half the battle is learning how to use all the options available Sometimes typing in a word or partial formula, will give you samples and insight how to structure your inputs I also used Wolfram alpha, various other calculators found via Google Whenever I found a calculator that worked, I'd leave the tab open for future use
Is there a free program similar to Mathway which shows you . . . - Reddit I've found that symbolab is the best to use to see step by step without paying They do have a subscription fee to go more in detail on the steps, but the free version is still way better than mathway where they just give you the answer and that's it
Mathway vs Symbolab vs Wolfram Alpha : r askmath - Reddit Mathway vs Symbolab vs Wolfram Alpha Hello I'm currently deciding between 3 apps: Symbolab, Mathway, Wolfram Alpha They all can solve differential equations, but Symbolab not always solve basic equations, for example cos x = x Wolfram Alpha has really impressing calc capabilities and good for solving any type of problem
Open Source Wolfram Alpha alternative? : r selfhosted - Reddit Hi fellow self hosters, I would like to tap into our collective intelligence to find out if there is any good open source alternative to Wolfram Alpha? Maybe pairing Elastic with some open knowledge database or something like this? I appreciate your help, may your uptime be eternal!
Alternative to WolframAlpha and Symbolab? : r learnmath - Reddit Alternative to WolframAlpha and Symbolab? The past months I have been using symbolab to help me out with steps I was unsure about However, now Symbolab also requires payment to see the steps As a student, I can't really justify spending money on a subscription to something like symbolab Are there any other great alternatives?