Re: "Take home CAS" for students?
- From: "Alasdair" <amca01@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 Nov 2005 13:00:11 -0800
Thanks for your suggestions. I should have been more specific in
detailing my requirements: calculus (including ODEs and numerical
integration), linear algebra, sets logic and boolean algebra,
recurrence relations, graph theory, number theory, a little algebra
(mainly finite fields) a little combinatorics.
Really, Maple (or MuPAD) would work fine, and the Maple Adoption
Program sounds like it would be perfect - except that it's not offered
in Australia, where I am.
I have indeed thought of using a CAS calculator (like one of the TI
models), except that I know very little about their capabilities, or
how easy it is to write new functions for them.
cheers,
Alasdair
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