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A calculator that solves many types of problems including
solving equations
computing derivatives and integrals
simplifying expressions
graphing equations 2d and 3d
reverse polish notation, algebraic and word based interpreter
infinite writing board for writing out equations
requires java 11 or more
C# Website system. This is going to be the "Newer" Internet, and even has a custom theme system. This is going to let users do "anything" that won't harm the client computer in any way.
A 3d/2d Graphing Calculator with multiple tools, written in C# for Microsoft Windows. DirectX9.0c with Mananged Extentions and the .Net 2.0 Framework are required to run this program. It uses the freely availible Lundin Math Parser, www.lundin.info.
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A scientific graphing calculator written in C#.NET. This is a no longer graded educational project. This project has been abandoned. See the latest news post for details.