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1. All mathematica functions are capitalized
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2. Arguments are bounded by []
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3. {} denote list and ranges
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e.g.
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Factor[x^2 + 2 x + 1]
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Plot[Cos[x]. {x, -10, 10}]
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Turns out Mathematica has extensive documentations to learn the mathematica codes. The tutorial video showcases cool things, but doesn't drill you on the programming codes.
  
  

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The First Hour

First glimpse of Mathematica via Wolfram Tutorials

1. All mathematica functions are capitalized 2. Arguments are bounded by [] 3. {} denote list and ranges

e.g. Factor[x^2 + 2 x + 1] Plot[Cos[x]. {x, -10, 10}]

Turns out Mathematica has extensive documentations to learn the mathematica codes. The tutorial video showcases cool things, but doesn't drill you on the programming codes.



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