I have been trying to find some Mathematica Tutorials since January – in my move to the new computer I purposely left Scientific Notebook behind (a very old version that I had) so that I would force myself to learn how to use Mathematica.
However, it was a bit daunting to think about learning Mathematica from scratch without a book or anything – these tutorials must be relatively new, because I had searched before for something and never found them.
Oh happy day! Check it out … my first Mathematica graphs (working on Taylor polynomials):
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