Maple 12 Questions and Posts

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The attached worksheet shows you how to determine the arc length function and calculate the arc length of a function. The Arc Lengths Tutor will improve your understanding and help you with your homework ! You can also skip right away to an interactive video tutorial:

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Video Tutorial: Arc Lengths


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Hi there ! The attached worksheet has a good review on the theory of determining volumes of solids through the method called "volume by cylindrical shells". You can also view an interactive video that shows you how to use Maple's powerful Volume by Revolution tutor that will help you with your homework.

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<a href="http://www.maplesoft.com/demo/adoption/volume_by_cylindrical_shells.

The following video shows you a bit of the wonders of Maple and how it improves your learning experience.

http://www.maplesoft.com/products/maple/demo/aca/The%20Student%20Experience/StudentExperienceApril17Final.aspx

Hi there ! The attached worksheet has a good review on the theory of Limits and Continuity of functions that have two or more variables.

The attached worksheet has a specially designed tool that helps you evaluate the limits of really complicated multivariable functions.

 

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Limits_and_Continui.mw

Hi there ! The attached worksheet has a good review on the theory of determining volumes of solids through the method called "volume by revolution". You can also view an interactive video that shows you how to use Maple's powerful Volume by Revolution tutor that will help you with your homework.

(Ctrl + click on link)

Video Tutorial: Volume by Revolution

 

Please feel free to ask questions.

This weekend was reunion weekend for me. On Saturday I made the return journey to my alma mater, the University of Waterloo (i.e. I walked 10 minutes to the campus from my house), for the 20th reunion of my Engineering Class of 1988. Among the various events and activities, I had the pleasure of having a sitdown chat with Professor Peter H. O’N. Roe, retired professor of Systems Design Engineering (my undergrad department) at the University.

 

 

 

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the attached worksheet shows you how to master definite integrals using special tools that help you determine the pattern between antiderivatives and the area under a curve.

You can also view the examples done in an interactive video:

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Indefinite Integrals - Video Tutorial

 

The attached worksheet gives you a brief review and shows you how to use Maple to solve and better understand the area between curves. You can also view the examples through an interactive video tutorial:

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Video Tutorial: Area between Curves

 

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Hey there,

 

the attached worksheet shows you how to master definite integrals using special tools that help you determine the pattern between antiderivatives and the area under a curve.

You can also view the examples done in an interactive video:

(Ctrl+click on link)

Definite Integrals - Video Tutorial

 

 

The attached work sheet teaches you the fundamental concepts behind the antiderivative.

The examples in this worksheet are entirely done in an interactive video tutorial - follow the link below:

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Antiderivatives - Video Tutorial

 

Enjoy!

 

The attached worksheet is a wonderful introduction to the concept of obtaining the area under a curve.

You'll see how easy it is to learn how to find the limit of the sum of a series using Maple.

An interactive video tutorial that shows you how to do Riemann sums really fast is linked below:

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Riemann Sums...

Yesterday I watched a demonstration of Maple being applied to the modeling and simulation of the internal deformations of human bones. The researcher was a mathematician working primarily in the biomedical modeling fields. The actual technique was to utilize the symbolic mathematical power of Maple to formulate the necessary equation pieces for a finite element model (FEM) of the internals of the bone. The equations are then fed into the legendary FEM solver ABAQUS.

Due to the notoriously non-linear qualities of human flesh and bone, traditional formulation methods developed for modeling beams and metals simply do not work. So as in the case of so many impressive engineering applications, the power of Maple is being deployed in the formulation or the pre-solution phase of modeling and in doing so, previously infeasible models now become feasible.

Hi everyone,

If you want to paste a link, click on the globe beside the maple leaf.

To follow a link like uwaterloo.ca 

put your cursor on it, press Ctrl and click and a new tab will open!

The attached file reviews optimization problem solving and also shows you to solve hard problems though Maple's Optimization Assistant.

The file attached shows you how useful the Curve Analysis tutor is. When you enter-in a function, the Curve Analysis tutor will produce a graph of the function that shows all of the critical points of the curve, along with the maximum, minimum and inflection points.

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