§16§This §16§s. Short tutorials on Maple, demonstrating how problems in engineering mathematics can be solved with a computer algebra system, are included in most sections of the text. Problems have been identified at the end of sections to be solved specifically with Maple, and there are computer laboratory activities, which are more difficult problems designed for Maple. In addition, MATLAB and Excel have been included in the solution of problems in several of the chapters.§There is a solutions manual available for those who select the text for their course. This text can be used in two semesters of engineering mathematics. The many helpful features make the text relatively easy to use in the classroom.§ §04§Chapter 1: Ordinary Differential Equations.- Chapter 2: §02§Merle C. Potter received his Ph.D. from The University of Michigan and is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University. He has co-authored textbooks based on teaching Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Applied Mathematics, and related subjects. Dr. Potter's research included the stability of various fluid flows, separated flow around bodies, and energy conservation studies. He has authored and coauthored 34 textbooks and exam review books. Jack L. Lessing received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Illinois and after two years at Bell Laboratories took a position at the University of Michigan. During his long tenure at the University of Michigan he published textbooks, devised new courses, served as thesis advisor for many Ph.D. candidates, published numerous research papers and received the prestigious AMOCO award for his outstanding teaching. Edward F. Aboufadel received his Ph.D. from Rutgers University and is an Assistant Vice Presiden §02§t 〓