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#HOW TO MAKE A COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT DOES MATH SOFTWARE#
I like the "shade between" feature and the obvious versatility of this software.ĭoes anyone know of any free maths software that allows teachers to generate senior maths quizzes/tests? Something that is geared around maths so that it uses mathematical notation easily. Thanks for the "Graph" recommendation, S Ahmed.
#HOW TO MAKE A COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT DOES MATH DOWNLOAD#
It's a small download and very easy to use.

I thought I would recommend a free graph-plotting software that I use: Thanks for this list, I look forward to trying out some of this software. That's a great list and thanks for sharing. i have some of the ones you have listed and some others. I have been keeping a wiki page of calculators, CAS and some plotting utilities at. I hope you found this list of math solving software to be useful.Ģ7 Comments on “Free math software downloads” Here is some other free educational math software that didn't make this list, but you may find interesting: Entry of math is code-like (not user friendly) and the output is basic. SMath has great promise, but falls short in documentation (I could not find any tutorials or "how to" information) and usability.Ĭomputer algebra system that can perform algebra and calculus, and plot 2-D and 3-D curves. It is similar in concept to Scientific Notebook, that is used extensively in Interactive Mathematics (see SNB Info). It can perform various calculations, including matrices, calculus and trigonometry. SMath has a "paper-like" interface that allows the user to create mathematical documents containing formulas, graphs, text and images. See my review: - free online math grapher See my overview.Ĭreates smooth graphs of polynomial, trigonometric and exponential functions. You can investigate math documents, but cannot create and save your own. Has an embedded Mathematica engine, allowing user to interact with thousands of available "demonstrations". Seems there has been very little development of this product lately, so I dropped it from IntMath.įreeware viewer version of commercial product Like the Mathematica Player, you can investigate math documents, but cannot create and save your own. Java-based, so PC, Mac, Linux, Solaris SparcĪllows user to interact with documents made by the commercial LiveMath Editor. Carthesian plot, polar plot, parametric plot, best fit, fast fourier transformation, histogram. Cartesian, spherical and cylindrical coordinates. Calculates distances, intersections, volume and area for point, line, plane, sphere, circle. It handles vectors, matrices, complex numbers, quaternions, coordinates, regular polygons and intersections. Mathematical graph and charting software for geometry and statistics Can do best fits, function plotting, integration. Ideal for investigating and exploring a wide array of math.Įxtendable function library, a function solver, 2D and 3D graphing, a calculus facility allowing single, double and triple integration and differentiation. Can perform differentiation and integration on functions. Reduced feature version for most phones.ĭynamically interact with geometric figures and graphs.

#HOW TO MAKE A COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT DOES MATH ANDROID#
ProductĬross platform on all devices, including Android and iOS (Apple).

Please feel free to add your suggestions to this list.
#HOW TO MAKE A COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT DOES MATH UPDATE#
I will update this page as more packages come to my notice. Any one of them would be good math software for gifted students too. Each of the following would be appropriate for incorporating into an interactive whiteboard lesson - especially if the students are given the opportunity to interact and learn from their explorations. I have only included packages that are still currently under development. These products could replace expensive high school math software. I have restricted the list to products that are suitable for the range of topics in my Interactive Mathematics site (that is, from beginner algebra through trigonometry, logarithms, graphs, and calculus up to Laplace Transform and Fourier Series). So here is a list of free math software downloads that you may find useful. Sophisticated packages like Matlab ($500 for a student license), MathCAD ($995 single user, $129 for student license) or Mathematica ($3120 for standard download and $139 for students) are beyond the reach of most institutions and certainly most individual students. High cost has been one of the main barriers to the implementation of computer math software. Computer algebra systems have been around for a few decades and yet many math educators continue to resist them. For many years now I've been advocating greater use of math software in education.
