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Introduction to Maple, 1/e

David I. Schwartz, State University of New York, Buffalo

Published May, 1999 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics

Copyright 1999, 225 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-095133-1


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For Freshman or Introductory courses in Engineering and Computer Science. ESource—Prentice Hall's Engineering Source—provides a complete, flexible introductory engineering and computing program. Featuring over 15 modules and growing, ESource allows professors to fully customize their textbooks through the ESource website. Professors are not only able to pick and choose modules, but also sections of modules, incorporate their own materials, and re-paginate and re-index the complete project. http://emissary.prenhall.com/esource or http://www.prenhall.com/esource



Table of Contents

    1. Introduction to Maple.
    2. Maple Overview.
    3. Maple Language.
    4. Expressions and Assignments.
    5. Maple Types.
    6. Functions.
    7. Manipulating Expressions.
    8. Graphics.
    9. Evaluating and Solving Expressions.
    10. Systems of Equations.
    11. Introduction to Calculus.
    12. Programming.
    Appendix A: Symbols and Characters.
    Appendix B: Help!
    Appendix C: Worksheet Management.
    Appendix D: Maple Library Functions.
    Appendix E: Additional Features.
    Appendix F: Suggested Webpages.


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