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Mathematical Software Upgrade

Friday, July 08, 2005

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Mathematical Software Upgrade

Maple 10 has been developed to be intuitive and easy to use, while providing an error-free set of mathematics capabilities for engineering uses. Users can solve complex mathematical problems while creating rich, executable technical documents that provide both the answer and the thinking behind the analysis. Maple 10 equips with a single tool to perform advanced, error-free mathematics and to capture and share analysis. As a result, users can share, update, validate and reuse critical research and design information, making it possible to learn from past projects, build on success, and deliver better overall designs with lower costs. Maple 10 seamlessly combines numeric and symbolic calculations, explorations, mathematical notation, documentation, buttons and sliders, and graphics and animations that can be shared and reused. Maple 10 enables users to convey information in a familiar way, such as a textbook or technical paper, and also as executable documents that provide the final answer.


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