Re: Which Mathematica product should I get?
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- Subject: [mg74553] Re: Which Mathematica product should I get?
- From: "David Rees" <w3bdevilREMOVE at THISw3bdevil.com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 02:02:38 -0500 (EST)
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Yes, I'm fully aware of this. I just don't know which variant of Mathematica to get. What's the advantage of CalcCenter over Mathematica, and is CalculusVIS worth buying too? <siewsk at bp.com> wrote in message news:eu5584$lop$1 at smc.vnet.net... > > Mathematica is a tool. A very very useful tool but it is still a tool. > > Having said that, please get Mathematica if you can afford it because > you will be using the same tool even when you enter a university. > Having a consistent tool for the next 6 years will be of great benefit > to you. > > Like all things in life, there will be a learning curve. > > I have no problems entering calculus equations in Mathematica, either > using the keyboard or using the mouse with the Formula palletes. > >
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