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Mathematics with Maple™ is a comprehensive, interactive and highly visual electronic textbook written in Maple. This e-book consists of 22 chapters that cover more than 100 topics from mathematics, applied mathematics, and statistics at the university level. It includes more than 600 worked examples, over 140 new commands for learning and visualizing concepts from calculus, and summaries of the mathematical concepts and principles associated with each topic. This unique material can be used as a supplement to a standard textbook or on its own.

The main objective of this e-book is to show how Maple can be integrated as a valuable and powerful tool for students and educators. The material allow users to focus on concepts and examples to get a better understanding of the mathematics rather than spending time on the details of the calculations.

This e-book gives teachers a useful resource as a computational supplement for courses in mathematics, applied mathematics, science, engineering, and statistics, and allows for easy, highly visual classroom demonstrations. For students, this e-book provides help, motivation, and insight into theory and applications. The computations and computational experience gained from this book can be used in classes, labs, homework, projects, and also in engineering and other professions.



Intended Audience:

Mathematics with Maple will be of interest to

  • Students who are studying mathematics, science, or engineering at the university level, especially those who would like to learn how to make effective use of Maple in classes, labs, homework, projects, and future employment
  • Educators teaching mathematics, science, or engineering at the university level who are interested in using Maple as a visualization and computational tool in the classroom.

 

 

  
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