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MathX

MathX is a powerful and user-friendly application that is designed to help you calculate almost all the parameters of three and two-dimension geometric shapes, run calculations in algebra, as well as convert units of measurement. subtitle

MathX Alternatives

The best MathX alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.

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    /geogebra-cas-calculator-alternatives

    Free online algebra calculator from GeoGebra: solve equations, expand and factor expressions, find derivatives and integrals

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    /dr-geo-alternatives

    Dr. Geo, a software to design & manipulate interactive geometric sketches.

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    Free computer algebra system

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    /geometry-pad-alternatives

    Geometry Pad is a dynamic geometry application for iPad and Android tablets.

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    /gnuplot-alternatives

    Gnuplot is a portable command-line driven interactive data and function plotting utility.

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    Lybniz is a simple and very easy to use mathematical function graph plotter written in Python and...

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    /graphmatica-alternatives

    Is a powerful, easy-to-use, equation plotter with numerical and calculus features:

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    /cabri-alternatives

    Cabrilog presents its maths software: Cabri 3D, Cabri II Plus and Cabri Jr. Maths softwares

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    /autograph-alternatives

    Autograph is a dynamic PC program operating in 3 modes: 1D - Statistics & Probability

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    GrafEq (pronounced “graphic”) is an intuitive, flexible, precise and robust program for producing...

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    /geometer-alternatives

    Geometer is a geometry solution developed for Mac OS and Windows Operating System to help you draw and manipulate euclidean geometry figures.

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