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Education - Mathematics
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Complete voyage planning utility for ocean and coastal shipping and yachts, unlimited number of waypoints, greatcircle or rhumbline. Caculates average weather enroute as well as estimated vessels performance and optimal speed settings. Includes hurricane tracking, calculation of CPA and TCPA of tropical storm compared to any route. Automatically generates AMVER, SISREP, AUSREP, and other reporting messages. Plottingsheets can be printed. |
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Statistical analysis of experimental data. An automatically selection of applicable presentation for given combination of numbers of arguments and values with flexibility in choosing suitable interface to fit data with diverse of formulas. Input of data: copy/paste, database table, text file, image. Statistical schemes include probability distribution, curve and surface fit, near neighbors method. Results can be saved as bitmap and formulas. |
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Want to know how many seconds are in a century or how many tablespoons are in ten gallons? Conversion Tables will convert most metric and standard measurements instantly. Measurements included are area, density, distance, energy, force, liquid, pressure, speed, temperature, time, volume and weight. Simply enter a value and select the unit of measure, and Conversion Tables will display conversions for a variety of related units. Also, you can calculate costs on some of the conversions. You can even calculate how far apart two different dates are. |
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Mathematics on PC will plot simple or complex mathematical functions on two- or three-axis color graphs. High school or college math students will benefit from the quick display of functions plotted on their computer, though program functionality is quite limited until you register. In the registered version, you can plot formulae in the form f(x), f(x,y), parametrics, and even calculate the area under a curve defined by a given function (first integral). In this trial version, you can experiment with the simple f(x) graphing as well as view the help, with illustrations of the more-complex plots. Simple keyboard input lets you easily enter log, trig, and exponential functions then view the plots in your choice of colors. |
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