The Math App
by Manas Sharma
A suite of mathematical tools useful for science and engineering students.
App Name | The Math App |
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Developer | Manas Sharma |
Category | Education |
Download Size | 7 MB |
Latest Version | 1.12 |
Average Rating | 0.00 |
Rating Count | 0 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download The Math App Android app |
'The Math App' is a suite of mathematical tools that has the potential to act as a substitute for Computer softwares like Matlab/Scilab.
The app offers a wide range of features from matrix operations to root finding, data-plotting to curve fitting and a lot more.
'The Math App' by Phys Whiz, a one of it's kind app on Android play store.
The app boasts of a ton of useful features in it's first release. If you're a science or engineering student then you will definitely love it.
Following are the key features of the app:
1. Data plotting: Users can plot line charts, scatter charts and bar charts. Users can even plot a mathematical function.
This feature is especially useful for science students who need to plot their experimental data on a regular basis.
2. Curve fitting and Interpolation: Users can fit equations to their curve or interpolate using existing data. Techniques available are: Least squares fitting, Cubic spline interpolation and Lagrange interpolation.
3. Root finders: This module lets you find the roots of a polynomial, system of linear equations or any transcendental equation.
4. Matrix Operations: Let's the user perform various matrix operations like add/multiply and even let's you find things like invers, LU decomposition, determinant, etc.
5. Other features include: a Scientific calculator, a Standard calculator, Prime number checker, Numerical differentiation, Numerical integration, random no. generation, Coin flipper, Dice thrower, and more.
But that's not all. I have huge plans for this app and a lot more features to offer. Future updates will bring more amazing features and I already have a lot of ideas for them.
I intend for this app to be the DEFINITIVE Math app in the Android play store.
Hope you guys like it and enjoy using it.
I would also really appreciate it if you could share this with your friends and family.
Recent changes:
File storage and access was problematic on Android 10 and 11. Should be fixed now.
The app offers a wide range of features from matrix operations to root finding, data-plotting to curve fitting and a lot more.
'The Math App' by Phys Whiz, a one of it's kind app on Android play store.
The app boasts of a ton of useful features in it's first release. If you're a science or engineering student then you will definitely love it.
Following are the key features of the app:
1. Data plotting: Users can plot line charts, scatter charts and bar charts. Users can even plot a mathematical function.
This feature is especially useful for science students who need to plot their experimental data on a regular basis.
2. Curve fitting and Interpolation: Users can fit equations to their curve or interpolate using existing data. Techniques available are: Least squares fitting, Cubic spline interpolation and Lagrange interpolation.
3. Root finders: This module lets you find the roots of a polynomial, system of linear equations or any transcendental equation.
4. Matrix Operations: Let's the user perform various matrix operations like add/multiply and even let's you find things like invers, LU decomposition, determinant, etc.
5. Other features include: a Scientific calculator, a Standard calculator, Prime number checker, Numerical differentiation, Numerical integration, random no. generation, Coin flipper, Dice thrower, and more.
But that's not all. I have huge plans for this app and a lot more features to offer. Future updates will bring more amazing features and I already have a lot of ideas for them.
I intend for this app to be the DEFINITIVE Math app in the Android play store.
Hope you guys like it and enjoy using it.
I would also really appreciate it if you could share this with your friends and family.
Recent changes:
File storage and access was problematic on Android 10 and 11. Should be fixed now.