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know of software to easily type math?

Comdrpopnfresh

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I've got a prof who requires every homework assignment to be typed and placed in a dropbox online. I can see digitally doing homework where graphs are needed- it's senseless otherwise. But the homework is a bunch of equations- it's an engineering class. It'd take forever to use office's equation editor, and that's all I know of.
 
MathCAD, man I loved this when I was in Grad school and now at work. A student version is $30, or you can easily find it via other means.
 
I use Mathematica's frontend for this. It's a bit buggy, but you can type math in it much faster than Latex or anything else I've seen.
 
Originally posted by: Zorba
MathCAD, man I loved this when I was in Grad school and now at work. A student version is $30, or you can easily find it via other means.

This. The equations look pretty and it evaluates as well.
 
Check with your school's ASME (Mechanical Engineering) or ASCE (Civil Engineering) chapter, most will do a group buy and get the $30 deal. I have also used versions all the way back to 2000 and they all do everything you need, so you can look for a cheaper old version (I actually use 2000 at work).

If you school ha a decent size engineering college they should have MathCAD on the engineering computers if all else fails. I know my school also had Mathematica in all the computer labs, although I like MathCAD much better.

If you get it shoot me a PM and I'll help you out with some of the basics, it is really easy to use once you get a quick overview.
 
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