Difference between revisions of "Maple"
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− | =Introduction= | + | == Introduction == |
+ | Maple is a symbolic math package produced by Waterloo. It is available for free on the UNIX systems and can be started by typing xmaple at the command line. Maple 11 is available to faculty and staff for $5 - the cost of the CD - while Maple 10 is available for students at a cost of $15 ($5 for the CD and $10 for the license). | ||
+ | == External Links == | ||
+ | *[http://www.math.duke.edu/education/ccp/materials/mvcalc/maptutor/index.html Maple Tutor] - Maple Tutor by Lang Moore, David Smith, and Jim Tomberg at Duke University. The stated purpose of this module is, "to learn the basics of Maple for use in a multivariable calculus course" | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 16:55, 23 June 2008
Version | 10 for students 11 for faculty and staff |
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Download | OIT |
Cost | $5 for CD $10 for student license |
Manufacturer | Maplesoft |
Web Page | maplesoft.com |
Pundit Updated | 6/23/2008 |
Introduction
Maple is a symbolic math package produced by Waterloo. It is available for free on the UNIX systems and can be started by typing xmaple at the command line. Maple 11 is available to faculty and staff for $5 - the cost of the CD - while Maple 10 is available for students at a cost of $15 ($5 for the CD and $10 for the license).
External Links
- Maple Tutor - Maple Tutor by Lang Moore, David Smith, and Jim Tomberg at Duke University. The stated purpose of this module is, "to learn the basics of Maple for use in a multivariable calculus course"