Tour of Mathematica 7
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It is only $140 for students, and only $250 for non-students for personal use. So, I have no idea where you got this $2,500 from. May be you are thinking about Matlab?
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@Gytax0 Yeah I know, but it only plotted a few points. For example, (-1)^2/3 = 1, but it didn't plot it. But I guess It cant plot every root, otherwise you'll be getting a lot of points for the one thing, eg. (-1)^1/10 has 10 different answers. I'm not sure which ones it chooses to plot. It's not "wrong" but its not "right" either.
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@TheLennyXD It can't get it wrong. Maybe you didn't type in clear enough?
Typing ' -1^x ' isn't equal to typing ' (-1)^x ' .
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@Gytax0 It didn't get it right lol. Its wrong! :O!
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@TheLennyXD Try WolframAlpha.
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@Gytax0 Haha ok. Absolutely nothing I have seen has been able to give me any insight on this so far, not even google :P
I may have to try it.
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@TheLennyXD Mathematica does this for breakfast.
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Can this graph y=-1^x?
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Very powerful tool
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@sharpezor a bit paradoxical,don't you think?
My god if only Isaac Newton had this
sharpezor 1 year ago 44
Great product. $2500 for a single license isn't exactly a strategy to encourage broad adoption by the masses though.
dixonpete 2 years ago 30