Hi Saad,
as an algebraist I may be biased, but I have never understood why so
many people try to use symbolics when they are not doing calculus.
Calculus is a pancake, not a panacea (sorry for the bad joke).
Without a joke: Quite many user questions can be answered in that way:
"You try to achiev
On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 10:22:25 AM UTC-8, saad khalid wrote:
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> I appreciate the help with solving my problem, though I do have some
> comments/questions to make with regard to usability for new users:
>
> Why can't matrices be allowed in SR in a nontrivial way?
>
>From a mathematical po
I appreciate the help with solving my problem, though I do have some
comments/questions to make with regard to usability for new users:
Why can't matrices be allowed in SR in a nontrivial way? Or, for some
function H(s), why cant the behavior H(1) = H(s=1) be the default behavior?
I guess my is