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Mathomatic
Mathomatic on a terminal emulator
Original author(s)
George Gesslein II
Developer(s)
George Gesslein II
Initial release
1987; 37 years ago (1987)[1]
Final release
16.0.5
/ 21 October 2012; 11 years ago (2012-10-21)
Written in
C
Engine
GitHub
Operating system
Cross-platform, Unix-like
Platform
Any computer architecture
Service name
Mathomatic
Available in
English
Type
Computer algebra/math system
License
GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1
Website
github.com/mfillpot/mathomatic
Mathomatic[2] is a free, portable, general-purpose computer algebra system (CAS) that can symbolically solve, simplify, combine and compare algebraic equations, and can perform complex number, modular, and polynomial arithmetic, along with standard arithmetic. It does some symbolic calculus (derivative, extrema, Taylor series, and polynomial integration and Laplace transforms), numerical integration, and handles all elementary algebra except logarithms. Trigonometric functions can be entered and manipulated using complex exponentials, with the GNU m4 preprocessor. Not currently implemented are general functions like f(x), arbitrary-precision and interval arithmetic, and matrices.
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Mathomatic is a free, portable, general-purpose computer algebra system (CAS) that can symbolically solve, simplify, combine and compare algebraic equations...