What is the best textbook for learning how to use MAPLE?

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The best textbook for learning how to use MAPLE effectively covers essential topics such as arithmetic operations, functions, basic calculus, collections of expressions, complex numbers, and plotting techniques. Key areas include manipulating Maple structures, performing differentiation and integration, and executing linear algebra operations like Gaussian elimination. Recommended resources should provide comprehensive examples and exercises to reinforce these concepts, ensuring a solid understanding of MAPLE's capabilities.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with basic arithmetic operations
  • Understanding of functions and expressions in mathematics
  • Knowledge of basic calculus concepts such as limits and differentiation
  • Basic understanding of linear algebra, including vectors and matrices
NEXT STEPS
  • Research "MAPLE programming basics" to understand the syntax and structure
  • Explore "MAPLE plotting techniques" for visualizing mathematical functions
  • Learn about "MAPLE's handling of complex numbers and equations"
  • Investigate "advanced linear algebra in MAPLE" for more complex operations
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Students, educators, and professionals in mathematics, engineering, and computer science who are looking to enhance their skills in using MAPLE for computational tasks and mathematical modeling.

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I have to learn how to use it for:
1. The Basics: arithmetic operations, brackets, constants and variables.
2. Functions: expressions vs functions, Maple's functions, substituting in an expression, piecewise defined functions, simplifying an expression.
3. Basic Calculus: limits, differentiation, maxima and minima, integration.
4. Collections of Expressions: Maple sequences, sets and lists, sums and products, manipulating Maple structures.
5. Complex Numbers and Equations: complex numbers, equations, exact and approximate solutions.
6. Plotting: plotting functions of one variable, parametric plots, polar plots, implicit plots, data plots.
7. Linear Algebra: creating and manipulating vectors and matrices, vector and matrix operations, Gaussian elimination
 
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