§ 7: Symbolic Calculator


Symbolic Derivatives

You may present to your readers a symbolic derivative operator inside of MathView.

The WWW reader may change the input function and the calculation will be carried out.

Go ahead and experiment with this interactive: change some of the data inputs to see how the graph is affected.


Definite Integral Calculator

You may present to your readers a definite integral calculator.

The WWW reader may change the input function and the calculation will be carried out.

Go ahead and experiment with this interactive: change some of the data inputs to see how the graph is affected.


The UnCalculator

Ever wish you could figure out what rational power of is 1.5707963267948966? MathView has a built-in uncalculator where it tries its best to figure out these kinds of issues.

The WWW reader may input any decimal and MathView will try to figure out what fraction or rational fraction of it is.

Go ahead and experiment with this interactive: change some of the data inputs to see how the graph is affected.


Road Map

MATHVIEW Demonstrations
  • MathView Gallery
    • §1: 2D Graphing of Points and Curves
    • §2: 3D Graphing of Curves and Surfaces
    • §3: Graphical Analysis Tools for Your Readers on the WWW
    • §4: Algebraic Calculations and Re-Calculations on the WWW
    • §5: Data Sets and Graphing on the WWW
    • §6: Animated Graphs
    • §7: Symbolic Calculator


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