Website to ask math questions from my textbooks?

cdietschrun

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I have a probability and statistics class and I'd like to be able to bounce ideas off other people for my homework problems, does anyone know any good math sites to use? And yes I have some from google, just want to know if people have other favorites?
 
I found yahoo answers to be semi useful. I use it for random things more recently some calculus help. Sometimes when I am bored I answer calculus and cisco networking questions.

Not exactly what you were looking for but that is just my personal go-to location website for help.
 
Ramstoria, realy? read the fucking post, I said I have some, I want to know if people have some personal favorites. You are not funny and the internet is not happier that you exist. fuck.
 
I've never actually asked a question, but that one math one run by Drexel is a pretty good source of info, so I would imagine they're pretty good at answering questions.
 
What kind of syntax do you use for differential equations, Chibi? Do you just indicate derivatives with primes and then pass the equation your solution?
 
for example y"+2y'+2=e^x http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=y%27%27%2B2y%27%2B2%3De^x
I've never had to do anything above a second derivative, so I'm not entirely sure how to do higher order. Edit looks like you can just do successive ' for a second (instead of ") and up

Also, on the right, there is a "Examples by topic" link that will show you how to do most things. Unfortunately, it can't do PDEs yet, but they're working on it.
 
[quote name='cdietschrun']Ramstoria, realy? read the fucking post, I said I have some, I want to know if people have some personal favorites. You are not funny and the internet is not happier that you exist. fuck.[/QUOTE]

you must not have clicked the link. that is my favorite site.
 
My buddy pointed me at wolframalpha also, I just didn't know how to type my questions in, maybe I can find it with the examples you showed. Thanks
 
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