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| Robot4 0.67 Robot4 (tm) is a Robotic Arm Movement program where the arm is moved from a given position to a desired position. The program finds the angles necessary for the desired position. Problem came from NASA.
Robot4 is an Inverse Problem example. It wants to solve how to move from starting point 'A' to target point 'B'. Solutions to Inverse Problems are easy with the Fortran Calculus programming language. See 'Rob4User.fc' file. See also: Inverse Problem, Robotics, Mathematical Modeling, Engineering, Teaching, Calculus, Fortran Calculus Programming, Fortran Calculus Language, Fortran Calculus compiler | 
| Heat Transfer 1.0 A Heat Transfer problem is described with equations and shows a Calculus-level language used for solving this two point boundary value problem (BVP). The equations being solved may be ordinary differential equations and/or partial differential equations of any order & degree. Equations maybe nonLinear, implicit, any order, any degree and/or constrained. See also: Heat transfer, Boundary Value Problem, BVP, Math Modeling, Simulation, Optimization, Engineering, Teaching, Fortran Calculus Programming, Fortran Calculus Language, Fortran Calculus compiler | 
| MLM-FC 1.27 Marketing Plan for Fortran Calculus Language, a business opportunity. For those with contacts in the Engineering & Science world this could be a great opportunity. Fortran Calculus solves most math problems within an hour or two. It's very accurrate! It's based on what is called "Automatic Differentiation" (AD). Calculus languages simplify computer coding to an absolute minimum; i.e., a mathematical model, constraints, and the objective function. See also: business opportunity, multi-level marketing, mlm, fortran calculus | 
| Calculus Help 1.0 A series of solved calculus exercises, with step-by-step shown. See also: calculus help, calculus homework help | 
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