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Crimson Sentry Maple
 The Maple Book by Frank Garvan, Ideal for both first-time and advanced users of MAPLE, The MAPLE Book offers encyclopedic coverage of the latest version of this outstanding software package, MAPLE 6. It provides a tutorial that extends from high school algebra to advanced topics in mathematics, including special functions, multivariable calculus, differential equations, and complex numbers. It also offers extensive sections on MAPLE programming, complete coverage of MAPLE's new linear algebra package, information on other MAPLE toolboxes, such as Finite Fields, Finance, Networks, and Tensors, in-depth treatment of graphics, and a complete glossary of MAPLE commands.
 Computing With Maple 6 by Francis Wright, Computing with Maple 6 introduces general programming concepts using Maple as a concrete example of a programming language. While focusing on symbolic computations, it also introduces concepts addressed in traditional programming courses, such as numerical approximation and computer graphics. Although powerful and popular, learning to use Maple well requires some help. Unlike most of the user manuals and other available books on Maple, this one not only uses Maples latest version, but its unique approach makes it ideal for readers in both mathematics and computing. The text includes numerous exercises and test questions, and Maple worksheets will be made available.
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Introduction to Maple; Maple Overview; Maple Language; Expressions and Assignments; Maple Types; Functions; Manipulating Expressions; Graphics; Substituting, Evaluating, and Solving; Systems of Equations; Introduction to Calculus. Early settlers consumed large quantities of the sugar when other food was scarce and traded their surplus as a means of economic survival. Native Americans used sap, or "sweet water," for drinking and cooking, and they used maple sugar for bartering. Introduces the basic concepts of food production, distribution, and consumption by tracing the production of maple sugaring from the 1700s to the present day. For any Engineer or Computer Scientist interested in a brief introduction to Maple 6. Introduction to Calculus. Early settlers consumed large quantities of the sugar when other food was scarce and traded their surplus as a means of economic survival. Native Americans used sap, or "sweet water," for drinking and cooking, and they used maple sugar for bartering. Introduces the basic concepts of food production, distribution, and consumption by tracing the production of maple syrup from maple trees to maple syrup. Maple products are made almost exclusively in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada, where sugar maples thrive and the climate is conducive to good sap runs. Maple Sugaring in New Hampshire is a photographic history depicting the process, equipment, structures, and social aspects of maple sugaring from the 1700s to the present day. For any Engineer or Computer Scientist interested in a brief introduction to Maple 6. Introduction to Calculus. Early settlers consumed large quantities of the sugar when other food was scarce and traded their surplus as a means of economic survival. Native Americans used sap, or "sweet water," for drinking and cooking, and they used maple sugar for bartering. Introduces the basic concepts of food production, distribution, and consumption by tracing the production of maple sugaring from the 1700s to the present day. For any Engineer or Computer Scientist interested in a brief introduction to Maple 6. Introduction to Maple; Maple Overview; Maple Language; Expressions and Assignments; Maple Types; Functions; Manipulating Expressions; Graphics; Substituting, Evaluating, and Solving; Systems of Equations; Introduction to Calculus. Early settlers consumed large quantities of the sugar when other food was scarce and traded their surplus as a means of economic survival. Native Americans used sap, or "sweet water," for drinking and cooking, and they used maple sugar for bartering. Introduces the crimson sentry maple.
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