Multimedia Calculator features: New in Version 2 You can select whether to invert the number pad or not whilst using the calculator. Sounds can be turned on or off at will. The colours match the Big Keys Keyboard. Add a +/- sign changing key. The help is a full web browser in a seperate window. Higher contrast display.
MIC forces premeditation when carrying out calculations by asking for which operators to display, offers different levels of precision; remainders which are commonly used with basic skills students;
Practice arithmetic skills, for kids about 8-12 and professionals, like commercial pilots or nurses. Highly customizable, it can create lessons on the fly based on the student's performance, offer predefined lessons, provide extra exercises if needed - and much more. Available in English, Spanish and Dutch.
Just enter your birthday, and the program will automatically calculate your age through the years to come, and also through the years that already gone away, and there probably no way to get 'em back! And yes! It's finally here! Your personal age calculator and it's completely free! No strings attached! No adware, no spyware, no expiration date! Complete freeware! Happy day! Happy day!
Displays the real and imaginary parts of complex functions, or conformal transformations. Bulit-in functions include sine cosine tan sinh cosh exp and Log, and these can be combined to produce a wide range of expressions such as tan(z-2*i) - sin(z*z). These expressions can be displayed in terms of their real and imaginary parts, or used to tranform shapes from the z to the w plane.
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, as well as for everyone who is interested min geometry. With Archim, you will draw the graph of any function and form, just use your imagination.
Displays lines and surfaces defined algebraically in 3D space in many forms, including z=f(x,y), cylindrical polar coordinates, and parametric definitions with one (giving a line) and two (surface) parameters. View controls move the viewpoint through 3D space, using keyboard and mouse. There are options to display a surface, a mesh or a combination. The number of 'steps' on each edge (level of detail) can be controlled.
Displays graphs of algebraic functions in a variety of forms. These include polar and cartesian co-ordinates, parametric and implicit functions. A wide range of functions are built-in, from simple trig and hyperbolic functions to things such as the ceil and gamma functions. On-screen HTML help is bulit-in.