Maple Purchase Program
for SEE-Math
Summer 2013
Maplesoft is offering Maple 17 to students in
SEE-Math
for
$XX
compared to $99 online or $140 at a bookstore.
We would like to thank Maplesoft for making this discount available to SEE-Math students. This discount should be available until the end of May 2014. We would also like to thank Maplesoft for providing several copies of Maple 17 and T-shirts to use as prizes in the Maple animation contest to be given out on the last day.
Purchasing Maple 17
To purchase a download version of Maple 17 through the Maplesoft Web Store,
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go to http://webstore.maplesoft.com/
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Select Category: Student
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Select Location: United States
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Enter the 2013 Promotion Code: XX-XXXX-XXXX
The Price and Promotion Code were mailed to you and are in your first day handout.
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Click on Start Shopping
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Click on Maple 17 Student Edition
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The Delivery Method should be Download
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The Quantity should be 1
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The Price should be $XX
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Click Add to Cart
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Click Proceed to Check-Out
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Create a Maplesoft Account (Fill out the info.)
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Institution: Texas A&M University
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Student
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Department: Mathematics
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Click on Submit and Continue
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Fill out the Credit Card information.
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Check Accept the License
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Click Confirm and Submit Payment
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(Sorry I can't try it beyond this because I don't want to buy a copy myself - P. Yasskin)
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If you have trouble, call 1-800-267-6583 and ask for Bryan Christopher, our sales Representative.
Here is some additional information that they may or may not ask you:
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Student number: seemath##
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Course: See-Math
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Professor's Name: Yasskin
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Graduation Date: July 2013
Configuring Maple 17 for SEE-Math
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When you first start, Maple will ask if you want Documents or Worksheets. Select Worksheets.
You can fix this below if you made a mistake.
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Select Tools + Options + Display Tab
Set Input display: to Maple Notation.
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Select Tools + Options + Interface Tab
Set Default format for new worksheets: to Worksheet.
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Select Apply Globally to save your settings.
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Close and Reopen Maple.
© Philip B. Yasskin, 2002-13.
Last updated May 24, 2013