

Use this tutorial to learn about solving math problems in the Wolfram Language-from basic arithmetic to integral calculus and beyond. Mathematica & Wolfram Language Fast Introduction for Math Students (online book)


This tutorial helps you get started with Mathematica-learn how to create your first notebook, run calculations, generate visualizations, create interactive models, analyze data, and more. The first four tutorials are excellent for new users, and can be assigned to students as homework to learn Mathematica outside of class time: Run the installer on your machine, and enter Activation Key at prompt.

Click "Get Downloads" and select "Download" next to your platform.Click the "Product Summary page" link to access your license.Fill out this form to request an Activation Key.Fill out form using a address, and click "Create Wolfram ID".Go to Wolfram Programming Lab and sign in to access Wolfram Programming Lab.Go to Wolfram|Alpha and click "Sign in" to access Wolfram|Alpha Pro.Go to Mathematica Online and sign in to access Mathematica Online.Fill out this form to request a home-use license from Wolfram.Request access to the product: Mathematica Desktop Check your e-mail and click the link to validate your Wolfram IDĢ.Fill out form using a e-mail address, and click "Create Wolfram ID".To request access to Mathematica Desktop, Mathematica Online, Wolfram|Alpha Pro, or Wolfram Programming Lab, follow the directions below. Students' personally-owned machines: Students can download Mathematica for Students by following the instructions listed below.Faculty personally-owned machines: Request a home-use license by following the instructions listed below.Faculty university machines: Installation is available by contacting our Faculty/Staff Help Desk by dialing HELP (x4357).Mathematica is currently installed in the following locations: Get access to Mathematica Desktop, Mathematica Online, Wolfram|Alpha Pro, and Wolfram Programming Lab Wolfram Technology at Shippensburg University
