I would like to be able to acces/show the step by step solutions from wolfram alpha in a note book! Is this possible? An
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$\begingroup$ WolframAlpha? $\endgroup$– Kuba ♦Aug 10, 2017 at 12:09
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$\begingroup$ Get a “step-by-step” evaluation in Mathematica $\endgroup$– Kuba ♦Aug 10, 2017 at 13:17
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$\begingroup$ @Kuba: The answer to the question cited by you is outdated. BTW, the one does not deal with WA. $\endgroup$– user64494Aug 10, 2017 at 15:09
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$\begingroup$ @user64494 there are many answers aren't there?, and the 'click show step by step' still works. $\endgroup$– Kuba ♦Aug 10, 2017 at 15:12
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1$\begingroup$ @user64494 Can't argue with that, but what is the point? I just linked related question, isn't it related? $\endgroup$– Kuba ♦Aug 10, 2017 at 15:41
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To access step-by-step solutions in Mathematica, type "==" before the limit/integral/derivative request and then click "show steps" in the result. Here is an example. Type
==
and then
Integrate[Cos[x]^2/(1+Tan[x]),x]
See the long output here in Dropbox.
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$\begingroup$ is this the acces to wolfram alpha? are they the same? $\endgroup$– thethaAug 10, 2017 at 17:18