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Hi, my name is Tracey Chen. I'm from Vancouver, Canada.  
 
Hi, my name is Tracey Chen. I'm from Vancouver, Canada.  
  
The grand challenge of the energy transition [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2013.00002/full], Ugo Bardi, Frontiers in Energy Research, updated 29 August 2013, accessed 13 October 2017, url
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[The grand challenge of the energy transition https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2013.00002/full], Ugo Bardi, Frontiers in Energy Research, updated 29 August 2013, accessed 13 October 2017, url
  
 
After checking out a variety of MATLab demos, my favorite is the 3D plotting. The plotting is extensive and practical. I am taking and struggling in my Multivariable Calc Class, so seeing this really impressed me. The program is so much smarter than me and can be super helpful. In addition, the 3D graphing demo in Matlab is colored! Which is super pretty and cool in my opinion. :)
 
After checking out a variety of MATLab demos, my favorite is the 3D plotting. The plotting is extensive and practical. I am taking and struggling in my Multivariable Calc Class, so seeing this really impressed me. The program is so much smarter than me and can be super helpful. In addition, the 3D graphing demo in Matlab is colored! Which is super pretty and cool in my opinion. :)

Revision as of 16:14, 13 October 2017

Hi, my name is Tracey Chen. I'm from Vancouver, Canada.

[The grand challenge of the energy transition https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2013.00002/full], Ugo Bardi, Frontiers in Energy Research, updated 29 August 2013, accessed 13 October 2017, url

After checking out a variety of MATLab demos, my favorite is the 3D plotting. The plotting is extensive and practical. I am taking and struggling in my Multivariable Calc Class, so seeing this really impressed me. The program is so much smarter than me and can be super helpful. In addition, the 3D graphing demo in Matlab is colored! Which is super pretty and cool in my opinion. :)