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Graphing Calculator 3D for Mac 5.1

Education :: Mathematics

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Plot high quality graphs of mathematical equations and data with this easy-to-use software. To plot a function simply type it down and the graph will be updated instantly after each keystroke. It has a rich set of tools to make a perfection visualization of your graphs. Features include: - Plot 2D & 3D functions - Plot implicit equations - Plot parametric equations - Plot inequalities - Plot 3D scatter points - Plot contour graphs - Generate tables of values - Cartesian coordinates - Polar coordinates - Cylindrical coordinates - Spherical coordinates - Import csv & excel coords - Import live data coordinates - High precision computations - 3D shading & glass effects - Fast rotation & graph animations - Save graphs as JPEG - Simultaneous multi-graphs - Define your own functions

Specifications:

Version: 5.1
Author: Runiter

License: Shareware
File Size: 74 MB
Last Virus Scan: 2024-04-09
Downloads: 5
Views: 7
Price: $49.00

Installer: Install and Uninstall
Released: 3-21-2016

Recent Changes:
Support for implicit equations and scatter graphs.

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Runs on:

Mac OS X

Requirements:

Mac OS X 10.7+

 

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