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The sum is actually equal to (1+1+1)^2 = 9, by the trinomial theorem Package combinat in the long form, avoiding the with(combinat) In the following sum we access the command binomial from the Use single quotes to avoid premature evaluationĮrror, (in sum) summation variable previously assigned, second argument evaluates to 2 = 1. Sometimes the results are not immediately readable Product: "Cannot show that 1-z^2/n^2 has no zeros on " Numerical values of the bounds of summationsĪdd performs a loop from the lower bound to the upper bound Sum looks for a closed form and then substitutes the M2 is a simply copy of m1, with the second element removed. Note that the initial list has been left unaltered. Operations on sets (union, intersect, member) Sets cannot contain multiple elements as opposed to listsĪpply a function to every element of a list (map) We can create fairly complicated sequencesĪ list is defined as a sequence enclosed in (square) bracketsĪ set is defined as a sequence enclosed in (curly) braces

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There is a more compact way to write thisĪ sequence is defined as a succession of elements separated by commas Internal representation of mathematical expressions. Tree structure of an expression in Maple. The hastype(expr,t) returns true if expr has a subexpression of the type tĪccess parts of a Maple expression (op, nops, indets)

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Using it is not obligatory though.įor lazy typists, there is an alias mechanism in Maple.īesides whattype, there are two more commands that handle types Warning, the protected name MathML has been redefined and unprotected In Maple 6, the concatenation operator is the two vertical bars. In Maple 5, the concatenation operator was the dot.

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Differentiation, Integration (diff, int).Operations on sets (union, intersect, member).Apply a function to every element of a list (map).Access parts of a Maple expression (op, nops, indets).














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