This error occurs when an integral is not formed correctly. Integrals that are entered with the symbol must end with a differential; however, simply typing 'dx' is not sufficient. Maple requires a special character for the 'd' prefix of the integration variable (DifferentialD).
To correctly enter an integral in 2-D math, do one of the following:
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Type int, then use command completion. Select the template integral(definite) or integral(indefinite) from the pop-up list.
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Use an integration template from the Calculus or Expression palette.
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Using these methods ensures your expression is parsable Maple syntax.
Integrals can also be entered using the int command.
Tip: If an expression is executed accidentally, it can lead to error messages (if it is not valid Maple syntax). If this happens, toggling the expression to nonexecutable math removes the error message and changes the math to nonexecutable. To change an expression to nonexecutable math use the shortcut key Shift + F5. For more information, see Executable and Nonexecutable Math.