Linear Algebra with Maple V

Computer graphics and geometric modeling play a fundamental role in instruction for engineering design. It is an acknowledged fact that the computer is needed for data storage and numerical processing. Maple V Release3 is a computer algebra system providing an essential tool for engineers and scientists who deal with formulae, equations and data. In the following Maple sessions, you will learn some of the more than 2500 Maple functions. We hope that the sessions cover areas of interest to anyone using mathematics. Specific topics include: Numerical calculations, Differential equations, Symbolic manipulation, Solving equations, Mathematical functions, Calculus, Graphics and visualization, Programming, Linear algebra and matrix manipulation.

Text1 : Linear Algebra with Maple V, Eugene Johnson
Text2 : Elementary Linear Algebra 5e, Howard Anton
  1. Learning to Use Maple
  2. Numbers: Integers, Rationals, Decimals
  3. Variables
  4. Solving equations
  5. Rational Expressions
  6. Defining Functions and Procedures
  7. Additional Features of the plot command
  8. Matrix
  9. Limits of Functions(1)
  10. Limits of Functions(2)
  11. Derivatives of Functions
  12. Series
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[99.5.07] homework4 (ref. 1,2,3,4,6,8)
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[99.6.04] homework7 (ref. 1,2,3,4,6,7,8)
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