Maple New User's Tour

This worksheet is the starting point of the New User's Tour.

Maple is a complete mathematical problem-solving environment that supports a wide variety of mathematical operations such as numerical analysis, symbolic algebra, and graphics. In this session, you will sample some of the more than 3000 commands that solve problems from basic arithmetic to General Relativity Theory. Maple offers interactive mathematical visualization, a graphical user interface with real math input and output, word-processing facilities, and a full programming language, making it the tool of choice for users worldwide in education, research, and industry.

The New User's Tour presents the fundamental Maple commands that every user should be aware of. The tour covers many areas of Maple, including: The Maple Worksheet Environment , Numerical Calculations , Algebraic Computations , Graphics , Calculus , Differential Equations , Linear Algebra , Finance and Statistics , Programming, and Online Help . The tour is easy to proceed through, and it can take up to two hours if all topics are examined.

Please note that some parts of this tour are computationally intensive. Depending on your computer system, you may want to close any other memory-intensive applications before continuing the tour.

Click here to begin the New User's Tour

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