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How
do you choose from over 3,000 Maple 8 procedures to apply
to a new problem? How do you get started on a classroom
demonstration for your calculus students? Free Internet
resources offered by Waterloo Maple ensure you don’t have
to develop your solution alone.
The Maple Application Center
Visit
http://www.mapleapps.com
for over 1,000 downloadable Maple applications and FREE
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These
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Maple applications in other languages (French,
German, Japanese, and Spanish)
The
Maple PowerTools™

The
http://www.mapleapps.com/powertools/MathEducation.shtml
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The
True Value Leader Maple’s mathematical strengths are legendary.
The standard Maple 8 product comes equipped with functionality
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commitment to maximum functionality within the standard
product remains one of the principal strengths of the Maple
8 product.
Maple 8’s adherence to international standards for data
communication enhances tool interoperability and Web connectivity.
• MathML
2.0 presentation and content support*
(viewable with WebEQ™, Amaya, Mozilla, etc.)
• XML*
• TCP/IP socket connectivity*
• External calling to C and Fortran*
• C and Fortran code generation*
• Link to MATLAB®
• Link to Microsoft® Excel 2000
• Export worksheets to HTML, LaTeX, RTF
• Export plots to BMP, CHAR, CPS, DXF, EPS, GIF, HPGL, JPEG,
PCX, POV, TEK, WMF, X11
• Import data: ASCII, MATLAB®, Matrix Market
Not
all features are available on all platforms.
* New or enhanced functionality in Maple 8.
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