The answer is no. Between free cloud versions, open-source alternatives like Octave, and affordable student licenses, there is no excuse to swim in those dangerous waters. The real cost of "free" MATLAB is far higher than the price of a legitimate license. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. The downloading and use of pirated software is illegal in most jurisdictions and violates the terms of service of both MathWorks and MediaFire.
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Before you click that MediaFire link, ask yourself: Is saving $100 worth the risk of losing my tax returns, my thesis, and my family photos to ransomware? The answer is no