Archim is a program for drawing the graphs of all kinds of functions. You can define a graph explicitly and parametrically, in polar and spherical coordinates, on a plane and in space (surface). Archim will be useful for teachers and students.
The Number Base converter is a tool which converts numbers from one base to another such as binary,decimal,hex,octal. The program is quite simple so even if you are a beginner you can use it without any trouble.
Plotting functions (usual and parametric) with more possibilities.
Differentiation of any order (with simplification). Construction of tangents to the graph. The simple and clear interface with detailed documentation and examples of work.
Graph software for scientists, engineers, and students. It features multiple scaling types, including linear, logarithmic, and probability scales, as well as several special purpose XY graphs and contour plots of 3D data.
GrafEq (pronounced 'graphic') is an intuitive, flexible, precise and robust program for producing graphs of implicit relations. GrafEq is designed to foster a strong visual understanding of mathematics by providing reliable graphing technology.
Graph Plotter is a powerful tool which can help you to plot and analyze different types of graphs. It is easy-to-use and user-friendly. In addition it can find asymptotes of function, break points, extremums and calculate limit and more.
These days, there are many things that require mathematical modeling: from exchange rates prediction to engineering and financial planning. Infinity is the unique math application that brings actual mathematical modeling results! Download FREE trial!
Math-Tac-Toe provides you with the opportunity to have fun playing a simple tic-tac-toe game while reviewing Algebra fundamentals. Supported by over 580 question sets in the test bank, you play against your knowledge of the basic principles.
Text editor with the additional capabilities of math notation and hypertext, aimed at the high school / college environment. Uses the RTF format known to Wordpad, Word. Generates HTML, so that math notation can be displayed by popular browsers.