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|Picture=solver.gif | |||
|Version=1.52 (Dec 2001) | |||
|Author=[[Gregory Shrago]] | |||
|License=Freeware | |||
|Download=[http://ru2.halfos.ru/software/stuff/solver/solver.zip solver.zip] | |||
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Program to analyse the behaviour of functions. | Program to analyse the behaviour of functions. | ||
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Note: The function is used to record the traditional programmer's notation: sin (x), tg (x), x ^ 2, and others. | Note: The function is used to record the traditional programmer's notation: sin (x), tg (x), x ^ 2, and others. | ||
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[[Category:Freeware]] | [[Category:Freeware]] |
Revision as of 16:27, 17 January 2020
Solver (Function Analyzer) | |
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File:Solver.gif | |
Version | 1.52 (Dec 2001) |
Vendor | |
Author | Gregory Shrago |
License | Freeware |
Download | solver.zip |
Website |
Program to analyse the behaviour of functions.
Solver is designed to analyse the behaviour of functions. It allows you to:
- derive analytically
- display graphics
- calculate the value of the function at the point
- calculate the definite integral
- finding the roots of a function on a given interval.
Note: The function is used to record the traditional programmer's notation: sin (x), tg (x), x ^ 2, and others.