Hi Aaron

Step-by-step implementation includes all the modules. It is just an example 
> to proceed with different modules. What I meant was, for Integration parts 
> we can just use this already implemented feature to show the steps.
>
 

> Yeah, I agree that this is different from what we learn in calculus. In 
> steps we can show that the question can be solved using "risch algorith" 
> and then the algorithm .This way we can use this functionality to tell the 
> workflow of the algorithm.
>
 

> Yes, I tried showing the prototype of the "tree" to be used for the 
> storage of the parent function and its child functions and then its inorder 
> traversal in the proposal I submitted.
>

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