The Maple solution given below sets and as atomic identifiers. An atomic identifier is a collection of symbols that do not ordinarily form a valid Maple name for a variable. The atomic identifier version "locks" all the symbols together into a single name so that the notation can be used as a valid Maple variable. In Maple 17, atomic identifiers assume a default (red) color to indicate their status.
In addition, the assignment operator () has been used to assign values to the atomic identifiers so defined. The two atomic identifiers used here are created by first typing the notation in math mode, then selecting the complete symbol and pressing three keys: Control+Shift+A.
The AntiderivativePlot command is used to obtain from . For polynomials, choosing the left endpoint of the interval of definition to be zero guarantees that the antiderivative will be the appropriate one. Note that the additive constant must be appended to the antiderivative.
After is obtained, it is rendered a function of by the Assign Function option in the Context Panel. This allows the two equations that define the constants and to be readily written. The Context Panel is used to solve these equations, and the values so found are transferred back to with the Evaluation template in the Expression palette.
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