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MaxRecursion is an option for functions like NIntegrate and Plot that specifies how many recursive subdivisions can be made.
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Choose Insert > Table/Matrix > New. Use the dialog box that pops up to create a matrix. Suppose the entry in the top-left position is selected.
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Step In stops the debugger at the next stopping point.
Joined
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Joined is an option for ListPlot and related functions that specifies whether points in each dataset should be joined into a line, or should be plotted as separate points.