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Rutgers Maple Help on Intermediate to Advanced Maple  


Course Topic(s): Multivariable Calculus | Vector-Valued Functions and Velocity/Acceleration | Graphing Multivariable Functions | Partial Derivatives, Differentiability | Directional Derivatives and Gradients | Optimization | Double Integrals | Triple Integrals | Line Integrals | Divergence and Curl | Surface Integrals

This is the part of Rutgers Maple Help Pages referred to as "More about Maple" or "Intermediate to Advanced Maple" but is mostly about multivariable calculus. Here you will find the Maple commands for everything from dot and cross products to Lagrange multipliers to line and surface integrals.

Resource URL: http://www.math.rutgers.edu/courses/251/maple_help/advanced2.html


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Subject classification(s): Calculus | Several Variable Calculus | Functions of Several Variables | Partial Derivatives | Multiple Integrals | Taylor Series | Advanced Calculus | Vector Valued Functions | Line Integrals | Surface Integrals | Stokes Theorem

Creator(s): Stephen Greenfield

Contributor(s): Stephen Greenfield

This resource was cataloged by Philip Yasskin

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Undergraduate Office, Department of Mathematics, Rutgers University

Resource copyright: Stephen Greenfield, Undergraduate Office, Department of Mathematics, Rutgers University

This review was published on June 09, 2011

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