Below is a link to a Maple V Release 5 worksheet that is a tutorial on the basics of using Maple. You need a copy of Maple V Release 5 (or a more recent version of Maple) to view this document. You cannot use your web browser to view it. You can use your web browser to download this worksheet onto a computer, and then you can use Maple to view the worksheet.
If after you click on the link you get a page full of nonsense, then return to this page and "right click" (i.e., use the right mouse button) on the link. Both Netscape and Internet Explorer will pop up a "context menu." With Netscape you should click on the "Save Link As..." menu item; with Internet Explorer you should click on the "Save Target As ..." menu item. Then the browser will ask you where you would like to save the worksheet. This tutorial is the first part of a book on using Maple and Maple programming. If you are interested in learning more about Maple, you can look at other parts of the book.
Here is a one page summary of some basic Maple commands that you can print.
The site Maple V bilingual - MapleArchives/Documentations contains some introductory and advanced material on Maple that you can download.
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