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Calculus
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You can find all the available commands related to calculus here.
Here you'll find lots of buttons and commands that are relevant to calculus, functions and successions.
Calculus actions | |
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Derive |
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Integrate |
A derivation or integration will use the first alphabetical variable by default. You can change that by configuring these actions, clicking on the action icon in the line.
Calculus buttons | |
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Derivative You can also use the apostrophe (') from the keyboard. |
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An integral with differential. |
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A definite integral with differential. Be aware that the sign of the function matters. The definite integral isn't always the area. |
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Limit You can use infinity here. |
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Limit right. |
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Limit left. |
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To infinity . . . and beyond!. |
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Piece-wise function. |
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Function application. |
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Expression with a restricted domain. |
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Summation with under-and-over scripts. |
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Summation with under scripts. |
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The product with under-and-over scripts. |
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The product with under scripts. |
Function application must be used only when the function is not yet defined (such as in ODEs). Do not use it to define or to use a function. Instead, use simple parentheses. See the example below.
Calculus commands | |
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Domain of a function. |
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Taylor's polynomial. |
Ordinary Differential Equations | |
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This fills the plane with vectors defined by a function. Use it to visualize gradients, forces, derivatives in a phase plane, etc. |
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This fills the plane with curves that follow the given vector field, i.e., curves as the solution to the ODE associated with a vector field. Use it to get an overview of the stability of the field. |
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This draws a particular integral curve, which begins at a given point. |