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Hey everyone! I have been really diving into some high-level calculus and linear algebra lately, and I am finding that my usual study methods are just taking way too long. While I love the challenge, some of these multi-step differential equations are honestly giving me a headache. I have tried using the standard version of ChatGPT for some quick checks, but it sometimes hallucinates the intermediate steps or gets basic arithmetic wrong when the variables get too messy.

I am looking for an AI tool that actually understands the underlying logic of complex math rather than just predicting the next word. It would be a huge plus if the tool could handle LaTeX formatting or provide clear, step-by-step breakdowns so I can actually learn where I went wrong. I have heard mixed things about WolframAlpha being integrated into other tools, and some people mentioned Claude or specialized math bots, but I am not sure which one is currently leading the pack for reliability.

Does anyone here have experience using these for university-level or engineering math? I really need something that is consistent and can handle symbolic manipulation without losing its mind halfway through a long proof.

Which AI tool or specific plugin have you found to be the most accurate for solving and explaining complex math problems?


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Coming back to this... This^ Also wanted to add that WolframAlpha Pro is the way to go for reliability. LLMs are kinda risky cuz they just predict words, whereas Wolfram actually calculates symbolic logic. I have been using ChatGPT Plus with the Wolfram GPT plugin. It provides clear LaTeX and step-by-step breakdowns without the hallucinations. It is literally essential for engineering, right?


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Honestly, I feel u! I use WolframAlpha Pro for like $7 a month... it's literally amazing for symbolic logic and way more reliable for calculus. Hope that helps!!


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Seconding the recommendation above! Honestly, WolframAlpha Pro is such a lifesaver for engineering math and at like $7 a month for students it is a TOTAL steal. I have been using it for a while now and it basically never hallucinates cuz it is using a computational engine instead of just guessing words like a normal chatbot. But yeah i also think it is worth comparing a few options if you want the best value:

  • WolframAlpha Pro: Best for pure logic and symbolic manipulation, plus it is way cheaper than other subscriptions.
  • ChatGPT Plus: It is $20 a month which is pricey but the new OpenAI o1-preview model is actually AMAZING at reasoning through steps for complex proofs.
  • Claude 3.5 Sonnet: Fantastic at LaTeX and explaining concepts but it can still trip on deep math logic compared to a dedicated math engine. Best choice for a budget is definitely the Pro version of Wolfram tho. It is the most reliable thing out there for uni level stuff imo and you wont regret it!! gl with the studies!!


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Agreeing with what the others said about symbolic engines being more reliable. In my experience you just cant trust a raw LLM with high-level calculus because it is basically just guessing the next character. Ive tried many different setups and while the plugin approach is better, i still dont trust it 100%. I think I read somewhere recently that even these specialized systems can mess up on specific differential equations if they are phrased in an unusual way. Not sure but iirc some users were complaining that even the most logic-heavy bots hallucinate steps when the algebra gets too dense. Honestly, it is best to use these as a guide rather than a final answer. Reliability is the biggest hurdle for me so I always manually verify the first and last steps. Better safe than sorry when youre dealing with engineering math tbh.


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> Which AI tool or specific plugin have you found to be the most accurate for solving and explaining complex math problems? Just catching up on this thread today. I have been fairly satisfied with the progress of symbolic engines lately, especially when they are properly interfaced with a transformer model. Before I dive into the technical specs of the brands I have been testing, I need to ask a couple clarifying questions to see what fits your setup. Are you looking for a tool that primarily offers a web-based chat interface for quick problem solving, or do you need something with a robust API that can be integrated into a local LaTeX or Python environment? Also, what is your stance on proprietary versus open-source models? I have found that some people in engineering prefer the transparency of open weights even if the raw logic occasionally needs more prompting, while others are perfectly happy with a black-box subscription if it guarantees higher accuracy on differential equations. Knowing your specific workflow requirements would really help.


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