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Euler Math Toolbox v2020-07-08
Euler Math Toolbox v2020-07-08 This is the homepage of Euler Math Toolbox (EMT), a powerful math program combining numerical and symbolic tools (using the computer algebra system Maxima) in one free and open source package. Its idea is similar to Matlab, but the syntax is not exactly compatible. The projected was started in 1987 by Rene Grothmann, professor of mathematics in Eichstätt, Germany. The main design goal of Euler Math Toolbox is to provide a clean and simple surface that gives easy access to powerful tools. Euler Math Toolbox is free to use for anyone without costs or loyalties under the GPL license. It is also an open source program, hosted on SourceForge and supports the idea of open software and libraries. The program runs on Windows 7, 8 or 10, 32-bit or 64-bit. The most recent version supports only Windows 8 or above with 64-bit, and the most recent Ubuntu through the stable Wine emulator. EMT is for you if you are looking for a mighty, easy to use and free substitute for Matlab, you need to do symbolic algebra or numerical mathematics in schools or the universities, you are a student or a teacher and want to demonstrate mathematics, you want to make good looking mathematical illustrations or even photo realistic scenes, you have a need to present mathematics on web pages. Download the PDF manual here. This is the notebook interface of EMT. It contains a menu, commands, comments to each command with markdown syntax, links and Latex formulas, plots, other images, and a status bar for immediate help to a function. The command line highlights brackets during the input. The following is the graphics window. This window can also be incorporated into the ...
5/5 3,228 Aug 11, 2020
Rene Grothmann
Math Racer 1.0
Math Racer 1.0 What is Math Racer? Ever had the desire to sharpen your multiplication skills and have fun at the same time? Math racer lets you race against the clock as you answer simple math questions to race to the finish line. Don't get comfortable, though - every time you win, the difficulty increases a little bit! Before downloading, check out VB Gadgets' terms of use. How do I use this program? Download math_racer.zip and extract the contents anywhere on your computer. It's recommended that you extract to "C:\Program Files\Math Racer" and create a shortcut wherever you want, but it's up to you. Alternatively, you could put this program on a flash drive and run it from there. Just make sure "Progress.txt" is always in the same directory as the .exe file, otherwise the program won't work! This is a pretty intuitive program to use. There are four types of math races: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can also choose three different difficulties (the speed of your opponent) for each race type. This means that there are 12 (4x3) racing combinations. You start out with a score of 5 for each category. Every time you win, the score goes up by one point for that category, but your maximum number goes up as well. For example, if you score was 10 for the easy addition, the highest math problem you could solve would be 10 + 10 = 20. When you win that round, your score would move up to 11, resulting in a maximum addition problem of 11 + 11 = 22. To check your scores, click the button labeled "Hall of Fame." All ...
5/5 4,833 Aug 03, 2017
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