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More About This Title Getting Started with Maple Third Edition
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This guide is designed as a self-study tutorial to learn Maple. Our emphasis is on getting you quickly up to speed. This guide can also be used as a supplement (or reference) for students taking a mathematics (or science) course that requires use of Maple, such as Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Advanced Calculus, Linear Algebra, Discrete Mathematics, Modeling, or Statistics.
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Douglas B. Meade and Michael May are the authors of Getting Started with Maple, 3rd Edition, published by Wiley.
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Chapter 2: Maple Input Modes.
Chapter 3: Calculator Features.
Chapter 4: Variables and Functions.
Chapter 5: Computer Algebra.
Chapter 6: Working with Equations.
Chapter 7: Sets, Lists, and Sequences.
Chapter 8: Getting Help and Loading Packages.
Chapter 9: Making 2-D Pictures.
Chapter 10: Plotting Parametric Curves, Line Segments and Points.
Chapter 11: Polar and Implicit Plots.
Chapter 12: Limits and Derivatives.
Chapter 13: Integration.
Chapter 14: Series and Taylor Series.
Chapter 15: Analyzing Differential Equations.
Chapter 16: Making Graphs in Space.
Chapter 17: Level Curves and Level Surfaces.
Chapter 18: Partial Differentiation and Multiple Integration.
Chapter 19: Matrices and Vectors.
Chapter 20: Parametric Curves and Surfaces in Space.
Chapter 21: Vector Fields.
Chapter 22: Basic Statistics on a Data Sample.
Chapter 23: Curve Fitting.
Chapter 24: Animation.
Chapter 25: More about lists.
Chapter 26: Random Numbers and Simulation.
Chapter 27: Maple for Programmers.
Appendix A: Learning Calculus with Maple.
Appendix B: Quick Reference Guide.