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@DrXyzzy DrXyzzy commented Aug 31, 2014

I've started rewriting the lesson 1 LaTeX in symbolic math. Files so far are a sage worksheet (you will need an account on cloud.sagemath.com to view and execute it - these are free) and a pdf of the rendered output.

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gforsyth commented Sep 1, 2014

Hi @DrXyzzy,
This looks great! Can you add in a README with a quick explanation for others on how to load the sagews file in SMC?

We should also be able to duplicate this in SymPy -- I'll take a crack at it later this week.

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DrXyzzy commented Sep 2, 2014

Thanks, yes, I should be able to add loading info in SMC (SageMathCloud). I'm inclined to add a separate .md file for the sage stuff rather than cluttering the main README file.

I'm still working out how to do equations 10-14 the right way, with actual derivatives. The fun really starts right after that with diffeq solver and plotting.

gforsyth added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 4, 2014
Work-in-Progress by @DrXyzzy to reproduce Phugoid derivations in the Sage Math Cloud
@gforsyth gforsyth merged commit 6a7b67d into numerical-mooc:master Sep 4, 2014
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