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Quick Synopsis of Programs

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MacMath 9.2

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For a function of the form y = f(x), this program will graph the function, find roots (either by a bisection method or by Newton’s method), find maxima and minima (by analyzing the derivative), and numerically integrate the function with a choice of four methods. The program will also iterate a function graphically. Graphs of the function and its derivatives, or of different functions, can be overlaid. Analyzer is a very handy tool for dealing with awkward equations both numerically and graphically.

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Hubbard, J.H., West, B.H. (1993). Quick Synopsis of Programs. In: MacMath 9.2. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8378-9_4

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