I'm in the final stages of writing a book on infinite series for calculus students. (I claim my way to do it is better than what you find in standard textbooks.) I use Sage throughout, but only very simple stuff. Most of my students use SageMath Cell and find that more than adequate for what they need.

To help them, I wrote a short appendix with a very quick introduction to Sage. I attach the current version here. If you find any errors or absurd statements (and you care enough), could you let me know? Probably a direct email to me is better than cluttering the list with this.

Thanks,

Fernando

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Fernando Q. Gouveahttp://www.colby.edu/~fqgouvea
Carter Professor of Mathematics
Dept. of Mathematics
Colby College
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Waterville, ME 04901

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