The Student's Introduction to Mathematica : A Handbook for Precalculus, Calculus, and Linear Algebra | 
enlarge | Authors: Bruce F. Torrence, Eve A. Torrence Publisher: Cambridge University Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 298 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.8 x 0.8
ISBN: 0521594618 Dewey Decimal Number: 510.2855369 EAN: 9780521594615
Publication Date: May 13, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships next business day from NY
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Product Description Increasingly, educators are turning to Mathematica for instructing students in science and mathematics. The growing popularity of this exciting software package creates a need for undergraduate students to be familiar with its many functions and uses. The Student's Introduction to Mathematica neatly follows a standard mathematics curriculum, allowing students to practice what they learn. The text lucidly presents those aspects of the software that are the most useful to students. Mathematica commands are introduced as a means of solving problems and illuminating the underlying mathematical principles. Following a brief introduction to the program, Bruce and Eve Torrence discuss functions and graphs, algebra, calculus, and multivariate calculus, and finish with a chapter on linear algebra. No prerequisites other than high school level mathematics are assumed. This work can be used in a variety of courses, from precalculus, through single and multi-variable calculus, to linear algebra. In addition to its course use, this book is an excellent tutorial for those wishing to learn Mathematica and brush up on their mathematics at the same time. The volume is compatible with Mathematica version 3 and higher.
Book Description The use of Mathematica in university curricula has created a demand from undergraduate students who require a compact introduction to this exciting software package. In writing The Student's Introduction to Mathematica Bruce and Eve Torrence have supplied such a text. The unique feature of their book is that they present concepts in an order that closely follows a standard mathematics curriculum, rather than structure the book along features of the software. As a result, the book provides a brief introduction to those aspects of the Mathematica software program most useful to students. Furthermore, Mathematica commands are introduced as a means of solving problems and illuminating the underlying mathematical principles.The Student's Introduction to Mathematica can be used in variety of courses, from precalculus, through single and multi-variable calculus, to linear algebra.
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A Great First Step December 1, 2006 Nicholas Vence (Knoxville, TN USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book is designed to jump start the reader's experience with Mathematica. Since people learn best by example, reviewing "basic" math examples (Algebra, Calculus, and Linear Algebra) provides a "painless" introduction to the new environment. This book is not intended to be complete in any sense. But it WILL make you feel comfortable with the daunting new interface of Mathematica. This is the only Mathematica book that I have finished. It was a great introduction, and I still use as a reference. If you are thinking about buying Mathematica--DON'T get it without some introductory book. This one as a good start.
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