Positive[x] gives True if x is a positive number.
Purple
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Purple represents the color purple in graphics or style specifications.
Tiny
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Tiny is a style or option setting that specifies that objects should be tiny.
White
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) White represents the color white in graphics or style specifications.
Yellow
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Yellow represents the color yellow in graphics or style specifications.
$OperatingSystem is a string giving the type of operating system under which Mathematica is being run.
Start with the expression that will be the base. Type x. Create a built-up power by pressing the Control key and the 6 key at the same time.
MathLM administers licenses for organizations running multiple instances of Mathematica with a network license. Network licenses have two very important advantages: MathLM is ...
The Notation Package allows you to extend Mathematica so it understands and functions correctly with new typeset notations. Typically, new notations are defined by ...
Accumulate[list] gives a list of the successive accumulated totals of elements in list.