Visual Math 4D

by appnova


Education

2.49 usd



Graphical Calculator


Visual Math 4D is a graphical calculator that allows you to visualize and solve your mathematical equations. It supports various types of equations, such as spherical, parametrical, polar and cartesian and implicit equations, which can be visualized and animated in 2D and 3D. You can also plot and animate vector fields in 2D and 3D.Features:- solve equations and visualize their intersections- plot cartesian functions with intersections- plot polar- and spherical functions- plot parametrical equations- plot complex functions (draw real part & imaginary part)- plot vector fields in 2D and 3D- plot implicit equations in 2D and 3D- plot contours of your functions- complex numbers- vectors & matrices- truth- and value tables- trigonometrical and hyperbolic functions- piecewise-defined functions- logarithmic functions- logical & binary operators - definite integral- n-th derivations- statistical functions- physical and mathematical constants with units- animate variables- share content with other apps- no network connection required- and a lot more...The app is easy to use and helps students and engineers to visualize and solve their mathematical equations.Updated contour plot and some bugfixes

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Arvind Malasi

Excelente app

Eduardo Vazquez

Excellent

Christenson Bailey

(Android 12 on a Pixel 6) Working great at first, but for some reason it won't start the app now. Whenever I try to launch it, it just minimizes itself and sometimes reports that the app keeps stopping.

Lucas Corey

Great app . But it would be helpful if there is syntax help inside the app

Hüseyin Halit İnce

Ok

Nedim Pojskić

Muito Legal!

Paulo Hypolito

WOW, WHAT A GRAPHS & STATISTICS APP. UNIQUE ONE.

Raj

Very impressive, with fast rendering! The UI could be better. Suggestion: move the equals button (=) in the calculator to one corner of the screen, say bottom right, and leave the button in the same location in graphing mode, with a calculator icon instead (+-×÷). It would make switching back and forth much more intuitive. The save/retrieve interface should have its own modal overlay, the same one in both cases. That would give you the ability to tap an existing file to overwrite when saving.

Geoff Carrie

Its also helped me to learn 4th dimantional but it can be better

Quiet Kid