How to show steps for FREE in Wolfram|Alpha (legal)
TLDRThis tutorial demonstrates how to access step-by-step solutions in Wolfram|Alpha without cost. The process involves visiting wolfram.com, creating a temporary email account for a free trial, and utilizing the Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition. After signing in, users can solve mathematical problems, such as calculating integrals, and view detailed steps for 14 days. The guide also suggests creating a new account after the trial period to continue using the service for free.
Takeaways
- π To get step-by-step solutions in Wolfram|Alpha for free, you can use a temporary email address to sign up for a trial account.
- π Start by scrolling down to the bottom of the Wolfram|Alpha homepage and click on 'wolfram.com'.
- π Navigate to the 'Products & Services' menu and select 'Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition' to access the trial.
- π» Use a temporary email service like temp-mail.org to create a random email address for account creation.
- π Fill out the form with any information that works for the trial account registration.
- π You will receive a 14-day trial for the Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition.
- π After signing up, go to 'View more plan details' in your account and access the Wolfram Cloud.
- π Sign in to the Wolfram Cloud and start a new notebook to begin using the service.
- π In the new notebook, type in your mathematical problem, such as calculating an integral.
- π Press enter to submit your problem and then click on 'step-by-step solution' to view the solution process.
- π After your trial ends, you can create a new account with a different temporary email to continue using the service for free.
- π The tutorial provides a method to access detailed mathematical solutions in Wolfram|Alpha without cost for a limited period.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the tutorial?
-The main topic of the tutorial is showing how to get step-by-step solutions in Wolfram|Alpha for free.
Where should you scroll down to in the tutorial?
-You should scroll down to the bottom and click on wolfram.com to start the process.
What is the name of the product mentioned in the tutorial that allows for step-by-step solutions?
-The product mentioned is Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition.
How does one create a Wolfram account for the free trial?
-One can create a Wolfram account by visiting temp-mail.org to get a random email address and filling out the registration form.
What is the duration of the free trial for the Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition?
-The free trial lasts for 14 days.
How can you access the Wolfram Cloud after signing up?
-You can access the Wolfram Cloud by signing in to your account and navigating to the respective section.
What should you do after signing into the Wolfram Cloud to start a new notebook?
-You should click on 'New Notebook' to begin working on your problem.
What is an example of a problem that can be solved using the step-by-step solution feature in the tutorial?
-An example problem is calculating the integral of x sinx dx.
How can you view the step-by-step solution for a problem in Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition?
-You can view the step-by-step solution by typing the problem, pressing enter, and then clicking on the 'step-by-step solution' option.
What is the suggested action if the 2-week trial period ends?
-The suggested action is to create a new account to continue using the service for free.
What does the tutorial recommend doing at the end of the video?
-The tutorial recommends giving a thumbs up and subscribing for more content if the viewer liked the video.
Outlines
π Accessing Free Step-by-Step Solutions on Wolfram|Alpha
This tutorial guides viewers on how to obtain step-by-step solutions from Wolfram|Alpha without any cost. The process begins by navigating to the Wolfram website and accessing the Products & Services menu. The viewer is instructed to select the Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition and initiate a trial by creating a Wolfram account. To bypass the need for a personal email, the tutorial suggests using a temporary email address from temp-mail.org. After filling out the necessary details, the user is granted a 14-day trial. The user is then directed to the Wolfram Cloud, where they can sign in, create a new notebook, and input their mathematical problem. The example problem given is the integral of x sinx dx. The tutorial concludes by demonstrating how to access the step-by-step solution and reminds viewers that the trial account will be active for two weeks, after which they can create a new account.
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Keywords
π‘Wolfram|Alpha
π‘step-by-step solutions
π‘Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition
π‘trial
π‘Wolfram account
π‘temp-mail.org
π‘Wolfram Cloud
π‘New Notebook
π‘integral of x sin(x) dx
π‘subscribe
Highlights
This tutorial teaches how to get step-by-step solutions in Wolfram|Alpha for free.
Scroll down to the bottom and click on wolfram.com.
Navigate to the Products & Services menu and select Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition.
Click 'Try Now' to proceed.
Create a Wolfram account using a random email address from temp-mail.org.
Fill out the form with any details to start a 14-day trial.
Go to 'View more plan details' in your account.
Access the Wolfram Cloud and sign in.
Click 'New Notebook' to start a new project.
Type your mathematical problem, such as calculating an integral.
Press enter to submit the problem.
Click 'step-by-step solution' to view all steps.
The account will provide access for 2 weeks.
After the trial ends, you can create a new account for continued access.
This method allows free access to detailed mathematical solutions.
The tutorial demonstrates a practical application of Wolfram|Alpha for educational purposes.
Using a temp email ensures privacy during the trial period.
The process is straightforward and can be easily replicated.
This approach is a legal way to access Wolfram|Alpha's step-by-step solutions.