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Overview of the Student[Precalculus] Subpackage

 Calling Sequence Student[Precalculus][command](arguments) command(arguments)

Description

 • The Student[Precalculus] subpackage is designed to help teachers present and students understand the basic material of a standard precalculus course.
 Note: Throughout the help pages for the Precalculus subpackage, the terms function and expression are generally used interchangeably, and refer to the mathematical objects that can be manipulated using the operations of calculus.  The routines in the subpackage are referred to using the terms routine or command.
 • Each command in the Student[Precalculus] subpackage can be accessed by using either the long form or the short form of the command name in the command calling sequence.
 As the underlying implementation of the Student[Precalculus] subpackage is a module, it is also possible to use the form Student[Precalculus]:-command or Student:-Precalculus:-command to access a command. For more information,  see Module Members.
 • The Maple Command Completion facility is helpful for entering the names of Student package commands.
 • Many of the commands in the Student[Precalculus] package can be accessed through the context panel.  First, load the package. Then, these commands are consolidated under the Student Precalculus name.

Visualization

 • The visualization routines provide tools to create plots related to precalculus concepts.  They allow you to see the geometric interpretation of these concepts.
 The visualization commands are:

Computation

 • The computation routines provide tools that perform standard precalculus operations.
 The computation commands are:

Interactive

 • The interactive routines use the Maple Maplet technology to assist you to work through the standard problems of precalculus in a visually directed manner.  These commands display one or more dialog boxes allowing you to plot a function and change the various plot options.  They act as an interface to the visualization routines.