Observe the magic of knowing what the fuck you're actually doing...(actual maple output)
11/30/2005 1:51:31 PM
ahahha
11/30/2005 3:51:23 PM
i use maple to solve big non-linear systems with the fsolve function. that's pretty helpful. but it can be really finicky with what it will solve and what it won't. often have to reduce the number of equations by hand until it's simple enough for maple to solve. and sometimes it seems if i breathe on the computer in a slightly different way, it will give a different answer. but yeah maple is helpful, if occasionally counter-intuitive. that and the original poster guy is not too bright.
11/30/2005 4:07:20 PM
you guys are funny...
11/30/2005 4:26:58 PM
11/30/2005 4:30:26 PM
11/30/2005 4:49:38 PM
Nobody actually thinks all your problem was was "evalf(exp(1))." however, if you weren't a moron, you'd realize that the problems with entering "evalf(e)" extend to "evalf(some function where you stupidly put e instead of exp(1)) and result the same kind of unwanted output. you're still asking maple to evaluate something with something as yet undefined in it. We understand why what you did was wrong and stupid, it's amazing that you still don't. You will fail out of college again; you know that don't you? I mean you can't possibly have this much trouble understanding that you can't force incorrect syntax down something's throat and bitch about how it must be broken and think you can actually graduate.[Edited on November 30, 2005 at 5:00 PM. Reason : ]
11/30/2005 4:56:17 PM
ditto
11/30/2005 4:57:22 PM
^^not to repeat myself, but...
11/30/2005 5:07:13 PM
[Edited on November 30, 2005 at 5:23 PM. Reason : Not worth it, he's too dense.]
11/30/2005 5:13:59 PM
what do you mean 'when it's produced by Maple itself'
11/30/2005 5:45:04 PM
maple is fun to fiddle around with if you've got a good grasp of the commands and all that but even most of the shit that calc III folks do is turn into a graphical representation what any $15 scientific calc would do just a quickly and without multiple alt-function commands and the thing is after calculus it seems many advanced courses all but openly discourage this kind of graphic visualization as the subject matter gets more and more abstract. It is certainly a tool that is rarely used for what it does best, and with the way that most institutions structure their teaching methods throughout a department (or rather fail to structure them) maple is rendered all but useless and in some cases just a stumbling stone for all but the most advanced and graduate level students who somehow have learned to make it a practical tool. I personally would have been much better off if i could have taken an entire semester or two dedicated solely to the tools i would be asked to use.
11/30/2005 9:32:46 PM