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Classroom Tips and Techniques: Shading between Curves, and Integrating Vectors Componentwise

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: Maplesoft AuthorDr. Robert Lopez
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This article shows how to use built-in Maple functionalities to shade between two curves, and discusses modifications to the int command provided in the VectorCalculus package. In particular, the top-level paradigm where int is immediate and Int is delayed is sacrificed to the added functionalities of immediate mapping over vectors, iterated integration, and integration over predefined regions.

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Publish Date: October 29, 2007
Created In: Maple 11
Language: English

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