Use the Expression Palette
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The expression palette contains buttons for constructing expressions such as integrals and derivatives.
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In the worksheet, click where the expression is to be inserted.
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On the expression palette, select the template for the expression you want to enter.
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Fill in the first placeholder by entering a number, a symbol, or an expression.
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Press the Tab key to move the cursor to the next placeholder. Important: Ensure that your Tab key is set to move to the next placeholder and not indent. For details, see Using the Tab Icon and the Tab Key.
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Continue filling all placeholders that apply to your expression.
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When all of the relevant placeholders have been filled, press the Enter key.
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Augmenting versus Replacing Expression Items
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If you select an expression item and click an item on the expression palette, then Maple either replaces the original selection or builds upon it.
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For example, enter the following expression.
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Select the entire expression and click the exponent button on the expression palette.
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The brackets are inserted along with a placeholder for the exponent.
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