DJJerome1976

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Here is a quick question - Is there anyway to enable full screen mode for Maple on a Mac OS X? I'm currently running Mountain Lion with Maple 16 and will be doing some screencasts and would prefer not to have the menu bar in the videos.

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I would like to know if there are any command that can generate the first n terms of the fourier series expansion of a piecewise continuous function ( and/or its odd/even extensions). I am looking for a command similar to what the taylor( ) command does for Taylor series.

I found some references on packages such as "OrthogonalExpansions" and "Fourier" none of which are avaliable with a standard Maple installation. If user-defined packages are my only option,...

I would like to show a single plot comparing the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th degree Taylor polynomials of y=sqrt(2x+1) centered at x=4, with each polynomial having a different color. By default, Maple produces the plot with the function in red and all polynomials in blue. I can easily do this using the plot command, but I'd like to know if there is an option in the TaylorApproximation command that would achieve the same end result.

Thanks!

It is pretty easy to get the principal value of the logarithm of the imaginary unit, say. Is it just as easy to get all values of the logarithm of the imaginary unit?

Forgive me if this is a duplicate, but I couldn't find a similar questions.

Thanks!

I am aware of how to plot the feasible region defined by a system of linear inequalities (inequal in the plots package). Also, I can use the implicitplot command to plot the feasible region defined by a single nonlinear inequality. My question is, how do I plot the feasible region defined by a system of nonlinear inequalities. For example, how would a graph the region satisfying x>=0, y<=exp(-x), and y>=x^2?

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