Then in Analysis class we hit matrices this week, and Sage was perfect for this. I was able to show the kids how a matrix is just a list of lists, and I showed how simple it is to create a 'dumb' matrix in Python and then how to make it a 'smart' matrix in Sage.
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Could you give an example of this? I'm familiar with this in MATLAB/Octave, but not so much in SAGE or Python. If I could see how to do all the stuff I do in Octave using SAGE instead, I'd have no reason to use anything but SAGE!
TIA, A. Jorge Garcia http://calcpage.tripod.com Teacher & Professor Applied Mathematics, Physics & Computer Science Baldwin Senior High School & Nassau Community College
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