On Apr 6, 11:10 pm, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think it is *highly* likely they did, since it is the *only* ad, it
> is for the cheapest version of Mathematica, and that ad doesn't come
> up for searches for "math".

I'm directed to the home version at $295, and the regular student
version is $139.95, although one can buy a semester license for a mere
$44.95. How much does a regular student license of sage cost
again? ;-)

A search for "computer algebra system" (without quotes) or "math
software" reliably turns up an ad to Maplesoft, but not Mathematica.
Wolfram needs a better marketing strategy IMHO.

regards
john perry
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