MACM 204: Computing with Calculus
Fall 2018
Lecture: Tuesdays 2:30pm in SECB 1014 (located at the bottom of the East Parking Lot)
Lab D101: Wednesdays 2:30pm AQ 3148.2
Lab D102: Wednesdays 3:30pm AQ 3148.2
Lab D102: Wednesdays 4:30pm AQ 3148.2
Software
We will use Maple extensively for calculations and programming in this course. The university has a site license. Maple is installed on the PCs and MACs in the assignment lab, university open labs and the library. You may purchase the Maple 2018 Student Edition for about $75 + taxes from Maplesoft using the course discount code which I will give you in class. This is a full version of Maple which you may keep indefinitely but it has no technical support and you will get no upgrades.
The following file will below help you get started. It shows you how to use Maple to do calculus. It is a Maple worksheet (.mws file) which you can open in Maple: Getting Started with Maple. First save it on your desktop then open from inside Maple. After you've opened it you need to execute the commands by pressing the enter key. The worksheet is also available as an Adobe Acrobat MapleNotes (.pdf) file so you can look at it from your browser.
This file will help you learn to program in Maple: Maple Programming (.mw). It shows you how to write loops and write Maple procedures. The worksheet is also available as an Adobe Acrobat Maple Programming (.pdf) file.
Maple Worksheets and Class Notes
I will put various Maple worksheets here as we go through the course. Some will be from the lectures, some from the labs, and some with additional examples for help with assignments.
Plottools package examples from Wednesday October 3rd: Plottools.mw and Plottools.pdf
Critical points and calculating exp(x) from Wednesday October 10th: CriticalPoints.mw and CriticalPoints.pdf
DSolve worksheet for labs on October 24th and 31st: DSolve.mw and DSolve.pdf
Mortgage problem and solution for the lab on October 24th: Mortgage.pdf
Harvest problem and solution for the lab on October 31st: Harvest.pdf
Course Outline
Maple and single variable calculus (2 weeks)
Programming in Maple and Maple library packages (4 weeks)
Multivariate calculus (3 weeks)
Differential equations and modelling (4 weeks)