MaplePrimes Questions

hello

I`m a new maple user and want to use maple T.A ,is there anyone to help me ?

Yep, Maple told me my answers was the float of infinity. Anyway to get around this and force it to give me some kind of numerical answer? I know its big but Ill take anything Thanks

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.

 How do I get rid of the 'I" in the 1st limit shown ? (The answer should be 3/2). The 2nd limit looks fine.

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look at the pic I  dont know what to do

Hey im trying to solve this equation of 2 order but its keeping giving me that starange error.

del:=(x^((1/(3)))*y^((2/(3)))(x)+x)*diff(x)+(x^((2/(3)))*y^((1/(3)))(x)+y(x))*diff(y(x))=0;
 

Can someone giude me on how to solve it

 

thanks.

I'm building an application with embedded components. I'm looking for a way to program the slider component so that it will cause an execution group (inside a table cell) to re-execute when the slider is moved. Any ideas? In general, is there any way to execute a line or the entire worksheet programmatically as opposed to the !!! and ! buttons in the toolbar?
What is limit( EllipticF(x*a,r), x=infinity), a and r complex?

The usual 'limit' returns unevaluated.

'MultiSeries:-limit' gives a result, but it seems to be wrong,
especially for a=I, r=1, but also for other values (no, it is
not a question of Digits):

  Tst := [alpha = (-2/(1+2*I*2^(1/2)))^(1/2), 
            rho = ((1+2*I*2^(1/2))/(1-2*I*2^(1/2)))^(1/2)];

  EllipticF(x*alpha,rho); 
  eval(%,x=2^100): # large value instead of limit 
  eval(%,Tst):
  evalf(%);

Hi,

I've written the following procedure and seem to have completely forgotten how to code in Maple!!

> restart:
> p:=proc(n,int)
>   local k,s,i;
> for k from 2 to n do
> s[n]:= 2*sum(s[i]*s[n-i],i=1..n-2)+s[n-1]; end do:
> eval(s[n],n=k);
> end:
>
> p(2);p(3);p(4);p(5);p(10);
 

The above code yields results in terms of the expression s[i]. How do get my procedure to actually add it all up. For example p(10) should equal 103049? Many thanks.

what are 2 numbers between 2,022 and 2,023?

Hi- I've been trying to figure out how I can customize a palette so that includes unicode characters that aren't included in any palette already. I have a habit of using symbols from languages that aren't customary in the math world for some of my work. I use a lot of Japanese characters as well as some from various other languages.

Hi everyone,

Here is a problem that I couldn't solve:

I've written a procedure to perform some tasks, and I want it to plot some results as output, in addition to the equations of those plots (I don't think the details of the procedure are necessary at this stage, but I'll be happy to provide if needed). My problem is: Each procedure can only plot a single picture. I know Maple can plot several graphs in one plot region, but is it possible to do the converse?

For example:

The attached document shows you how to solve an initial value problem. Moreover, it shows you how to use Maple's ODE analyzer which makes it really fast and easy to solve and plot the solutions of differential equations.

Maple's powerful notation allows you to enter math expressions that look natural.

The following steps will show you how easy it is to write expressions.

Example 1:  Write   2*x/5

  1. If you're on the Student Center forums, click on the red maple leaf to insert maple ma

In Maple, suppose we would like to enter the function f(x)=3*x+7 and we want to know what the function is at x=3.

Below are a few simple steps that will show you how to achieve this.
 

  1. Make sure you're in math mode. Type f, followed by a colon [:] and an equal sign [=]. The colon-equals notation assigns the content on the right-hand side to a variable name on the left-hand side. I
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