It's so easy to get confused if you can't visualize what you're working with. I think Mathematica is a great way to visualize multivariate, and I hope this video can help someone get started.
If you're just trying to make some calculations, Wolfram Cloud is perfectly fine. However, the free version will delete your notebooks after some time. If you're trying to write with more detail, I'd recommend either version. I like the desktop version, because I can export files to my computer for 3D printing.
These visuals are crucial for multivariable. Students that struggle with these ideas would benefit tremendously from this.
It's so easy to get confused if you can't visualize what you're working with. I think Mathematica is a great way to visualize multivariate, and I hope this video can help someone get started.
This is the best breakdowns of multivariate calculus I think I've ever seen. Excellent job :)
Oh wow! Thank you for the comment.
Really nice visuals! I wished I had them when I studied parametric functions. This is making it so much more comprehensive.
Thank you for the feedback! You can use Wolfram Cloud to repeat these visuals if you don't have Mathematica at home.
Excelent video, thanks!
Thank you so much. I hope that it's helpful.
Do you recommend the desktop version or the cloud version of Mathematica?
If you're just trying to make some calculations, Wolfram Cloud is perfectly fine. However, the free version will delete your notebooks after some time. If you're trying to write with more detail, I'd recommend either version. I like the desktop version, because I can export files to my computer for 3D printing.
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Is this guy the long lost brother of Kevin from the chess website? Voice is eerily similar.
I hope that's a good thing! Haha