![]() ![]() In this answer to How to make traditional output for derivatives I posted a newer version of the derivative formatting that contains an InterpretationFunction which allows you to evaluate the derivatives despite their condensed displayed form. Compute answers using Wolfram's breakthrough technology & knowledgebase, relied on by millions of students & professionals. ![]() After calculation you can multiply the result by another matrix right. The easiest way to get the Jacobian is D // MatrixForm // TraditionalForm Here you can perform matrix multiplication with complex numbers online for free. Next: Relational Expressions Up: Mathematica Previous: Mathematica inbuilt (pre-defined) functions. ![]()
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