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Mathematica 9 for Beginners
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Mathematica 9 for Beginners
Video: .mp4 (1152x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | Size: 1.25 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 53 lectures (8 hour, 47 mins) | Language: English
 A course that teaches Mathematica 9 for beginners to the software. It teaches Mathematica for college and high school

What you'll learn

    To teach you how to do arithmetic using Mathematica
    To teach you how to handle algebra using Mathematica
    To teach you how to draw basic graphs using Mathematica
    To teach you how to adjust graphs using Mathematica
    To teach you how to handle lists using Mathematica
    To teach you how to handle sets using Mathematica
    To teach you how to do calculus using Mathematica
    To teach you how to handle the basics of matrices
    To teach you how to handle the basics of vectors

Requirements

    A version of Wolfram Mathematica 9
    A textbook on Pure Mathematics in General

Description

This is an example based course aiming to teach Mathematica at an understandable level to students in college. Advanced high school students, or students whose high school teaches Mathematica will also find this course invaluable.

It assumes no understanding of programming languages, although knowledge, even rudimentary, of C/C++/Java is a plus.

This course does NOT teach Mathematica as a programming language.

This course does NOT teach Mathematics in general. Although a textbook on Pure Mathematics will come in handy for reference.

Any high school textbook that teaches college level Pure Mathematics is recommended. College students may use their course textbooks recommended by their Professor.

Students are expected to:

1. Know basic arithmetic and algebra including basic transcendental functions (exponential and trigonometric)

2. Know what a function is, including function composition, inverse and the definition of one-to-one functions

4. How to solve equations and inequalities.

3. Know common graphs of functions

4. Basic knowledge of set theory (preferably including partitioning and powersets)

5. Knowledge of matrices and vectors, preferably also knowledge of vector fields.

6. Rudimentary knowledge of 3D functions and functions on more than one variable

7. A broad knowledge of calculus including the basics of differential equations

8. Rudimentary knowledge of complex numbers

This course is in no way affiliated with Wolfram Research, Inc. The software, the Mathematica trademark and the associated logo belongs to Wolfram Research, Inc.

ScreenFlow, the software and associated trademarks belong to Telestream, Inc.

Who this course is for:

    Advanced High School Students
    High School Students who have Mathematica in their curriculum
    College students whose major requires Mathematica
    Math, Science or Engineering Majors who would like to have a valuable skill at their disposal
    Hobbyists or Enthusiasts who just like to learn a new skill

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