Maple 13 Personal Edition

Many people use Maple as part of their main occupation. They have access
to Maple through an employer or use Maple as part of their studies. As
a result, they often have access to Maple at home.
But not everyone who wants to use Maple falls into these categories.
That’s why Maplesoft offers the Maple Personal Edition. The Maple
Personal Edition is for people who want to use Maple to experiment, explore,
or simply play. Not because they are trying to solve a tough problem
for work; not because they are trying to make money; not because they
have an assignment due. These people want to use Maple because the world
of mathematics and technical computation is endlessly fascinating. And
because Maple is fun.
Some Fun Maple Applications
- Fun with Fractals

This application illustrates how Maple can be used to generate the two
most famous fractal objects: the Mandelbrot Set and the Julia Set.
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- The Tower of Hanoi

This Maple worksheet calculates the solution for "The tower of Hanoi" with
minimum number of steps and visualizes it in an animation.
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- Just Move It Over There, Dear!

My mother once asked me if I could please move her living room sofa into
the guest bedroom down the hall and around the corner. Before I broke
my back dragging this battleship down the hallway only to discover that
it wouldn't make the turn, I decided to take some measurements and work
out the math first..
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- Monty Hall Game Show

This application explores a now-classic probability conundrum, the Monty
Hall problem, which is named after the host of a long-running game show.
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- Countdown Numbers Game

Countdown is a popular numbers and letters quiz program on UK television.
In one of the rounds, the contestants must use a range of basic arithmetic
operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) to make
six seed numbers equal to a random target.
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- Hollywood math

This document highlights just a few examples of mathematics in film, and
how Maple can work with them.
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- Animation of Dudeney's Dissection Transforming an Equilateral
Triangle to a Square

In 1902, Henry Ernest Dudeney posed the problem of cutting an equilateral
triangular region into 4 pieces that can be rearranged to form a square
region.
View Application
The Maple Personal Edition contains the full power of Maple. It’s
the same product the professionals use, only at a much lower price. Please
contact us on 01462 480055 or email maple@adeptscience.co.uk to see
if you qualify for a Maple Personal Edition License.
Maple Personal Edition Terms of Use
The Maple Personal Edition is intended for personal use only, and cannot
be used for commercial, academic, non-profit, or student use. Please
contact us on 01462 480055 or email maple@adeptscience.co.uk or
visit our web store to
purchase other editions of Maple.
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