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Troubleshooting

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MacMath 9.0

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There will certainly be occasions when the programs give you false pictures for perfectly good mathematical reasons. You must always justify what you see. You have already seen one instance of a misleading picture in Example 7.1 of Section 7, DiffEq, along with a discussion on how to avoid it. The following additional examples are intended to alert you to other possibilities. In each case, try to see what is wrong before you read on to the explanation.

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Hubbard, J.H., West, B.H. (1992). Troubleshooting. In: MacMath 9.0. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0390-9_21

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