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Notebooks as Documents   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica notebooks allow you to create documents that can be viewed interactively on screen or printed on paper. Particularly in larger notebooks, it is common to have ...
Parametric Plots   (Mathematica Tutorial)
"Basic Plotting" describes how to plot curves in Mathematica in which you give the y coordinate of each point as a function of the x coordinate. You can also use Mathematica ...
Simultaneous Equations   (Mathematica Tutorial)
You can give Solve a list of simultaneous equations to solve. Solve can find explicit solutions for a large class of simultaneous polynomial equations. Here is a simple ...
Sound   (Mathematica Tutorial)
On most computer systems, Mathematica can produce not only graphics but also sound. Mathematica treats graphics and sound in a closely analogous way. For example, just as you ...
Symbolic Computation   (Mathematica Tutorial)
One of the important features of Mathematica is that it can do symbolic, as well as numerical calculations. This means that it can handle algebraic formulas as well as ...
The Algorithms of Mathematica   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The built-in functions of Mathematica implement a very large number of algorithms from computer science and mathematics. Some of these algorithms are fairly old, but the vast ...
The Representation of Equations and ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica treats equations as logical statements. If you type in an equation like x^2+3x==2, Mathematica interprets this as a logical statement which asserts that x^2+3x is ...
Working with Cells   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica notebooks consist of sequences of cells. The hierarchy of cells serves as a structure for organizing the information in a notebook, as well as specifying the ...
Schema and Catalogs   (DatabaseLink Tutorial)
Database schema and catalogs can be used to hold collections of database components and objects suitable for particular users. They can be particularly useful when working ...
Cone   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Cone[{{x_1, y_1, z_1}, {x_2, y_2, z_2}}, r] represents a cone with a base of radius r centered at (x_1, y_1, z_1) and a tip at (x_2, y_2, z_2). Cone[{{x_1, y_1, z_1}, {x_2, ...
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