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Common Forum / Online Algebra Solution Engine ( OASE )
« on: May 26, 2012, 02:35:02 PM »
Please follow the link oase.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd
to access Online Algebra Solution Engine ( OASE ) developed by Mohammad Salah Uddin, Lecturer in Mathematics, FSIT. A short note on OASE is copied below.
Online Algebra Solution Engine
To accumulate a reasonable foundation of mathematics, achieving a sound knowledge of linear algebra is crucial for all students from both natural sciences and engineering fields. In this project, we developed a web application named Online Algebra Solution Engine (OASE) to help algebra students and researchers. At present, OASE can be used to solve problem related to basic matrix operations viz. finding rank of matrix (by row reduction), calculating determinant (by definition & by row reduction), finding inverse matrix (by cofactor method & by row reduction) and solving system of linear equations (by using Cramer’s Rule, by matrix inverse method & by row reduction). The OASE is designed in such a way that it simply accepts the aforementioned problems with rational inputs and generates solutions including almost all intermediate steps as is given usually in the examples in textbooks. Actually, OASE can be considered as a linear algebra notebook consisting of infinite number of solved problems.
On behalf of,
Mohammad Salah Uddin,
Lecturer in Mathematics, FSIT
to access Online Algebra Solution Engine ( OASE ) developed by Mohammad Salah Uddin, Lecturer in Mathematics, FSIT. A short note on OASE is copied below.
Online Algebra Solution Engine
To accumulate a reasonable foundation of mathematics, achieving a sound knowledge of linear algebra is crucial for all students from both natural sciences and engineering fields. In this project, we developed a web application named Online Algebra Solution Engine (OASE) to help algebra students and researchers. At present, OASE can be used to solve problem related to basic matrix operations viz. finding rank of matrix (by row reduction), calculating determinant (by definition & by row reduction), finding inverse matrix (by cofactor method & by row reduction) and solving system of linear equations (by using Cramer’s Rule, by matrix inverse method & by row reduction). The OASE is designed in such a way that it simply accepts the aforementioned problems with rational inputs and generates solutions including almost all intermediate steps as is given usually in the examples in textbooks. Actually, OASE can be considered as a linear algebra notebook consisting of infinite number of solved problems.
On behalf of,
Mohammad Salah Uddin,
Lecturer in Mathematics, FSIT