- You will see that with just a few lines of code [a couple of includes you use in any new file] with a few simple commands like solve (), simplify(), expand() and factor() -- you can do a lot of MATH [INCLUDING those even/odd questions at the end of each chapter that are not solved !?!.
- To keep it simple and short, there are two folders. One has examples that are just HTML coverted from Python/Jupyter/Sympy
- The other has Jupyter Notebooks you can run on your computer. -- For this, either install a Plug-In for your favorite Browser, such as Chrome, IE/Edge, FireFox, etc. --- The HTML id not interactive.
-- Install Anaconda [FREE] on your computer --- https://www.anaconda.com/download/. --- You can easily add to or change the each Notebook and run other problems. -- This is a 500MB file which will take a while to download, but installation is a Double-Click and a few default choices.
- I recommend that you create a new Folder [call it Jupiter ...] in your Documents folder, for easy access.
- Starting Jupyer is sooooooo simply --- just hit the FLAG/PC key [small dialog box comes up] and start to type in Jupyter, ENTER
- This will bring up the Documents folder in a Browser [default is IE/Edge]