Department of Mathematics, University of Kentucky, 2009. - 133 pages.
Raison d’MapleFour Properties of Maple
The Worksheet: A handy place to solve problems
Get to know the language
Experiment!
A short introduction to the Maple languagesArithmetic
Expressions, Names, Statements, and Assignments
Functions
Built in Maple functions and Operations with Functions
Using Maple as a fancy graphing calculator
Data types, Expression Sequences, Lists, Sets, Arrays, Tables, Matrices:
Maple control statements
A Brief Vocabulary of Maple Words
Trouble Shooting Notes
Setting Up and Solving ProblemsWhat is a problem?
Setup – Solve – Interpret
A Swimming Pool Problem:
Four methods of solving equations
Problems
More About Plotting
Putting in a parameter
Problems
Defining your own Maple words
Problems
More worked ProblemsA billiard ball problem
A Variation on the Billiard Ball Problem
Water tank problem
A ladder problem
Another Ladder Problem
Variation on the last ladder problem
Differentiation and its usesDefining Derivatives
The student package
Problems
Newton’s Method
Use of the derivatives in plotting
Implicit Differentiation
Max-min Problems
A Paper folding problem:
More Max-min ProblemsStumbling onto max-min Problems
Problems:
Solutions
Early Integration.Learning to use the Maple words Sum and sum
Riemann Sums with the student package
Learning to use Int and int
Average value
Modeling the flow of air in lungs:
Two Area problems
Moments and Center of Mass Center of mass of a Wire
Center of mass of a solid of revolution
Definitions and Theorems of Calculus I Inverse FunctionsA Useful Function – The natural logarithm
The inverse of the natural log
Inverse Functions: The inverse trig functions
Integration Techniques and ApplicationsSymbolic Integration Problems
Numerical Integration Problems
Taylor’s Theorem Taylor polynomials
Taylor remainder theorem
Problems
Sequences and SeriesSequences
Series
Two interesting curves
Differential equationsTerminology
Problems leading to first order equations
Logistic Growth
Index