Math Tools
Folder containing information about and math software which are the main resources of this site for teaching and learning mathematics as well as solving problems.
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Euler Math Toolbox
- The Euler Math Toolbox is a powerful, versatile, and open source software for numerical and symbolic computations written and maintained by R. Grothmann from the University of Eichstätt, Germany. Euler is similar in function to MatLab, but uses its own style and syntax. Euler supports symbolic mathematics using a built-in interface to the computer algebra system Maxima.
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Maxima
- Maxima is a computer algebra system system for the manipulation of symbolic and numerical expressions, including differentiation, integration, Taylor series, Laplace transforms, ordinary differential equations, systems of linear equations, polynomials, and sets, lists, vectors, matrices, and tensors. Maxima yields high precision numeric results by using exact fractions, arbitrary precision integers, and variable precision floating point numbers. Maxima can plot functions and data in two and three dimensions. wxMaxima is a cross platform GUI for the computer algebra system Maxima based on wxWidgets.
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GeoGebra
- GeoGebra is a free and multi-platform dynamic mathematics software for schools that joins geometry, algebra and calculus. It received several international awards including the European and German educational software awards.
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Qalculate!
- Qalculate! is a multi-purpose desktop calculator for GNU/Linux. It is small and simple to use but with much power and versatility underneath. Features include customizable functions, units, arbitrary precision, plotting, and a user-friendly interface ( either KDE or GTK+).
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gcalctool
- The gcalctool is a calculator program with basic, advanced, scientific, financial, and programming modes and capabilities. Author: Sun Microsystems Inc. Publisher: GNOME Documentation Project. Copyright Copyright © 2003, 2004, 2005 Sun Microsystems
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Proof Designer
- This folder contains links related to the Proof Designer by Professor Daniel J. Velleman, Julian H. Gibbs 1946 Professor of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, Amherst College. Proof Designer, is a Java applet that writes outlines of proofs in elementary set theory, under the guidance of the user. It is designed to help students learn to write proofs. Proof Designer's approach to proof-writing is similar to the approach used in his book: "How to Prove it."

