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Links to Other Online Maple Resources

University of Central Arkansas
http://faculty.uca.edu/~weijiul/MATH3331_DiffEq/Arrigo_Maple_Lect2.pdf
Contents: 2d graphing, 3d graphing
Comments: Provides a short introduction to graphing in Maple, Should be useful for troubleshooting problems with syntax for graphing.


Cornell University
http://mathlab.cit.cornell.edu/local_maple/mvc/lecguide.html
Contents: basics of opening/syntax, 3d plotting, 2d plotting, basics, maple data structures, surfaces, limits, linear approximation, non-differentiable surfaces, gradplot, transform plot, curves, vector identities, numerical solutions, flow results, taylor series, least squares, quadrics and eigenvalues, implicit functions, lagrange multipliers, singular inverses, random riemann sums, cylinders and planes, parameterized surfaces, graphing regions, graph orientations, green's theorem
Comments: You may have to click around a little to find what you're looking for, but their examples are well illustrated and helpful.


University of Delaware
http://www.math.udel.edu/~driscoll/teaching/243/maple/
Contents: Maple basics, vector basics and arithmetic, lines and planes, quadric surfaces, cylindrical and spherical coordinate surfaces, vector functions and space curves, multivariate functions, partial derivatives, linearization, gradients, directional derivatives, extreme values/optimization, double integrals, triple integrals, vector fields, line integrals, div, curl, and all that
Comments: Very good step by step examples, and well illustrated. Less verbose discussion of commands.


University of Illinois
http://www.math.uic.edu/maple/labs/index.html
Contents: Maple basics, Algebra, Sums, Equations, Functions, Plots, Plot Options, Plot3d, More Plots, Animations
Comments: Good for getting started, but lacks info for Calculus, Differential Equations, etc.


Technical University of Munich
http://www.bl.physik.tu-muenchen.de/rechner/maple/program/program.html
Contents: Maple data structures, Maple procedures, and programming in Maple
Comments: Instead of a tutor to the Maple interface, this website teaches how to write programs in Maple.


Texas A&M University
http://www.math.tamu.edu/~harold.boas/courses/math696/Maple.html
Contents: Maple basics, functions, expressions, equations, 2d graphics, 3d graphics, programming with Maple, matrices, making mistakes with Maple
Comments: Good for getting started but lacks info for Calculus, Differential Equations, etc.


University of Utah
http://www.math.utah.edu/lab/ms/maple/maple.html
Contents: Making graphs, Solving Equations
Comments: Again, this website sticks to very basic Maple commands. It has several good examples, but you'll need another resource for more complicated tasks.


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