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Abstract
The basic branch of both discrete and continuous mathematics is Set theory, the study of which is a difficult task. Designed and developed in the Maple computer algebra system, the Maplets package–the set theory application–enables to provide assistance both in teaching (by demonstrating the performance of operations on sets, testing knowledge and skills in using operations), and in studying set theory and solving the simplest combinatorial tasks (can be used as a simulator for students). By using interactive worksheets and animated images in Maple, students are given the opportunity for numerous experiments that will contribute to the development of their math education as well as computational skills. The application will form a sustainable need for the use of computer systems by students in the study of various branches of mathematics.
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