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Can mathsteps handle derivative and integral? #233
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Those are part of the private version of mathsteps, which is now separate from the open source version. I believe they would be pretty easy to add here though! :) Or at least the main derivative and integral rules Let me know if you're interested in doing that or would like help in implementing it! |
Is there some code in the git history? |
the code for derivatives and integrals was written after they made a private forks, so we don't have access to that code |
I have been wanting to tackle some code writing in mathsteps for a while.
If no one else wants to, I would like to try my hand at this feature.
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the code for derivatives and integrals was written after they made a
private forks, so we don't have access to that code
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@evykassirer I have been working on a project that uses mathsteps. What I found that is that Socratic, the app by itself, can solve system of equations. I really need to implement that. Best regards! |
Hi @moliata - yup that's also part of the private version of mathsteps. I'm happy to help you work through implementing it with mathsteps or as a part of it, though I'm not doing any coding myself for mathsteps for the next few months. If you'd like to talk more, please open a new issue as it's not related to derivatives/integrals - thanks! |
I found that Socratic app can solve integral and derivative. I am wondering does mathsteps support this feature?
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