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Mathematical problem-solving software

ASEE Prism,  Sep 2001  by Tallent, Andrea

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Waterloo Maple, a specialist in mathematical and analytical software, has recently introduced Maple 7-the latest version of its mathematical problem-solving software. Maple 7 provides both the environment and support resources to allow users to visualize and explore mathematical concepts, develop application tools, and share mathematical information and documents on the Web. New features of Maple 7 include a range of new mathematical algorithms in areas such as differential equations and numerical computation, and enhanced Web connectivity, including comprehensive MathML 2.0 support, XML support and TCP/IP sockets-based access to online information. Other features of Maple 7 include a growing suite of free add-on packages and applications available online through The Maple Application Center at www.mapleapps.com.

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For further information on Waterloo Maple and the new Maple 7, visit their Web site at www.maplesoft.com. To request a reviewer's copy of Maple 7, contact Sofia Savvidis, Sales Coordinator, at 800-267-6583 ext. 259 or email info@maplesoft.com.

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