is a powerful, easy-to-use, equation plotter with numerical and calculus features:
* Win32 screen shot Graph Cartesian functions, relations, and inequalities, plus polar, parametric, and ordinary differential equations.
* Up to 999 graphs on screen at once.
* New data plotting and curve-fitting features.
* Numerically solve and graphically display tangent lines and integrals.
* Find critical points, solutions to equations, and intersections between Cartesian functions.
* Print your graphs or copy to clipboard as bitmap or enhanced metafile in black-and-white or color.
* On-line help and demo files make getting up to speed a snap.
In summary, a great tool for students and teachers of anything from high-school algebra through college calculus.
While it does look cool I personally prefer either GeoGebra or TI's Software Suite for the Nspires since it emulates the exact functions you can have during exams / in school.
Looks old as fuck. Matlab ftw ?
Originally Posted by Hassan
Looks old as fuck. Matlab ftw ?
Requires learning of it's syntax afaik ... not that useful for your average student.