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Welcome to the world of Maple! With the right tools, you too can do amazing things. Maple will help you reduce the time to do any math problems. Graphing, calculus, equation solving, matrices … anything you’ll likely encounter in a math course can be made easier.
The Maple Student Help Center is made specifically for you, with the right information to help get you up to speed and fully command the power of Maple. Remember, Maple is a professional product, and with a little help, you can get all of that power working for you.
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Are you having trouble with a Maple exercise? Do you need help with a math homework question? If your questions have nothing to do with Maple software, ask them anyway. We want to help!
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The Math Oracles are a great way to get quick answers to standard math problems, including Plotting, Integration and Differentiation, Limits, Matrices, and Linear System Solving. Perhaps you’re at the library and you don’t have a computer with Maple on it ... and your homework involves a question where the answer is not in the back of the book. The solution? Simply visit the Maplesoft Online Math Oracles, enter your problem, and the answer will be given to you courtesy of an amazing technology called MapleNET.
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Don't like reading manuals or help pages? Relax … these videos will be the ideal way for you to learn how to solve the most common types of math problems. They’re short and easy to understand. So go get that bowl of popcorn and a nice cold drink and get a head start in Maple.
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Here is a growing list of useful web sites that other students have recommended for helping you with your math. With Maple and these sites, you’ll have almost the entire world of mathematics at your fingertips.
Wikipedia's Mathematics Portal is a free online encyclopedia for Mathematics.
Ask Dr. Math hosts an enormous collection of mathematical questions answered by experts and professional volunteers. What’s great is that since this site has been around for years, your question may already have an easy to understand answer.
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