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Why do two equivalent expression give different answers?

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  • Subject: [mg47396] Why do two equivalent expression give different answers?
  • From: chamster at home.se (Konrad Den Ende)
  • Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 20:41:14 -0400 (EDT)
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

I started Mathematica and went:


Plot[
Table[t^c, {c, 1, 2}],
{t,0.5, 1.2} ]
but it didn't like it.

So i computed Table[t^c, {c, 1, 4}] explicitly in an other cell and then
pasted the result into the expression as follows
Plot[
{t,t^2},
{t,0.5, 1.2} ]
and then it went well.

So i have two wonderings.
a) How come there's a difference?!
b) How do i make Mathematica accept what i try to do?

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Kindly
Konrad
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