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Master Math Word Problems 1.6
Master Math Word Problems can help sharpen skills through practice. more>>
Solving word problems is an area where elementary students overwhelmingly display difficulties. Master Math Word Problems program can help sharpen skills through practice. Third through fifth graders learn to watch for key words and translate those into mathematical operations.
Students can learn new math skills, practice logic, get extended practice with word problems, but most of all they learn that they must read the problem. With regular practice your students may become master math word problem solvers.
Download and try out Master Math Word Problems.
<<lessStudents can learn new math skills, practice logic, get extended practice with word problems, but most of all they learn that they must read the problem. With regular practice your students may become master math word problem solvers.
Download and try out Master Math Word Problems.
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Added: 2006-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price: $12
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Unnamed Math Program 0.8.6
Ump is a graphical, easy to use math program, which works with complex numbers, matrices, functions and much more. more>>
Ump is a program in which all sorts of calculations can be done, from the simplest to the more advanced. It handles complex numbers and matrices of those.
The complex numbers are built up by either floating point values or ratios of arbitrary sized integers. Ump also draws graphs, ordinary, polar, and parameter, which is done through an easy to use user interface.
Unnamed Math Program is also possible to write your own functions using the built in editor.
<<lessThe complex numbers are built up by either floating point values or ratios of arbitrary sized integers. Ump also draws graphs, ordinary, polar, and parameter, which is done through an easy to use user interface.
Unnamed Math Program is also possible to write your own functions using the built in editor.
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Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gesk work 070109
Gesk work is a short cut of desk work. more>>
Gesk work is a short cut of desk work.
Application is for calculate times (sum) spend end on work on some tasks.
You can manage projects make backups and generate simple html contains from list of task time o start, end, state,... sum time and so one.
<<lessApplication is for calculate times (sum) spend end on work on some tasks.
You can manage projects make backups and generate simple html contains from list of task time o start, end, state,... sum time and so one.
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Added: 2007-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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HTML::Template::Expr 0.07
HTML::Template::Expr module provides an extension to HTML::Template which allows expressions in the template syntax. more>>
HTML::Template::Expr module provides an extension to HTML::Template which allows expressions in the template syntax.
HTML::Template::Expr module is purely an addition--all the normal HTML::Template options, syntax, and behaviors will still work.
Expression support includes comparisons, math operations, string operations, and a mechanism allowing you to add your own functions at runtime.
<<lessHTML::Template::Expr module is purely an addition--all the normal HTML::Template options, syntax, and behaviors will still work.
Expression support includes comparisons, math operations, string operations, and a mechanism allowing you to add your own functions at runtime.
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Added: 2006-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MathWar 0.2.4
MathWar project is a flashcard math game for kids. more>>
MathWar project is a flashcard math game for kids.
MathWar is a flashcard math game in which the child plays against the computer to solve simple addition, subtraction, and multiplication problems before the computer player answers.
MathWar is aimed at kids who are just learning their math facts, and can easily be tailored to fit different skill levels.
<<lessMathWar is a flashcard math game in which the child plays against the computer to solve simple addition, subtraction, and multiplication problems before the computer player answers.
MathWar is aimed at kids who are just learning their math facts, and can easily be tailored to fit different skill levels.
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Added: 2006-10-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Math::XOR 0.02
Math::XOR is a package to handle XOR encryption of string buffers. more>>
Math::XOR is a package to handle XOR encryption of string buffers.
SYNOPSIS
use XOR;
print xor_buf("hello", "world"), "n";
The XOR module allows you to quickly XOR two strings together. This is the only method of encryption that (assuming the randomness of the pattern used as an encryption key) truly cannot be broken. It also has interesting, very direct mathematical properties which can be fun to play with:
XOR string 1 and string 2, you get string 3 XOR string 1 and string 3, you get string 2 XOR string 2 and string 3, you get string 1
FUNCTIONS
xor_buf($string1, $string2)
This function will return a scalar, which is the result of XORing the two strings passed to it together. The strings may contain binary data.
If $string2 is not at least as many characters long as $string1, xor_buf() will print an error and return undef. Only as many characters as there are in $string1 will be returned; excess characters in $string2 will be ignored. For this reason, when encrypting data it is good to think of $string1 as your "data" and $string2 as your "key".
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use XOR;
print xor_buf("hello", "world"), "n";
The XOR module allows you to quickly XOR two strings together. This is the only method of encryption that (assuming the randomness of the pattern used as an encryption key) truly cannot be broken. It also has interesting, very direct mathematical properties which can be fun to play with:
XOR string 1 and string 2, you get string 3 XOR string 1 and string 3, you get string 2 XOR string 2 and string 3, you get string 1
FUNCTIONS
xor_buf($string1, $string2)
This function will return a scalar, which is the result of XORing the two strings passed to it together. The strings may contain binary data.
If $string2 is not at least as many characters long as $string1, xor_buf() will print an error and return undef. Only as many characters as there are in $string1 will be returned; excess characters in $string2 will be ignored. For this reason, when encrypting data it is good to think of $string1 as your "data" and $string2 as your "key".
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Added: 2006-08-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Tomboy-LaTeX 0.3
Tomboy-LaTeX provides a LaTeX math plugin for Tomboy. more>>
Tomboy-LaTeX provides a LaTeX math plugin for Tomboy.
Tomboy-LaTeX is a plugin for the desktop note-taking application Tomboy. It automatically converts LaTeX math code enclosed in [...] into inline images. Clicking on the image reveals the markup again.
<<lessTomboy-LaTeX is a plugin for the desktop note-taking application Tomboy. It automatically converts LaTeX math code enclosed in [...] into inline images. Clicking on the image reveals the markup again.
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Added: 2007-04-06 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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ASCIIMathML 1.4.7
ASCIIMathML project is a very simple way to put math on HTML pages (easy LaTeX). more>>
ASCIIMathML project is a very simple way to put math on HTML pages (easy "LaTeX").
ASCIIMathML is a script that converts calculator-style ASCII math notation (and many LaTeX formulas) to Presentation MathML while your Web page loads.
It works with HTML and XHTML files in Mozilla/Firefox/Netscape 7+ browsers, as well as in Internet Explorer 6 with MathPlayer.
For example, the solutions for the equation ax^2+bx+c=0 are expressed in the HTML file as (-b +- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac))/(2a), and display as nicely formatted MathML.
The script can be easily used in wikiservers and blogs, as a rudimentary MathML editor (with instant preview), and to preview math formulas as they are typed into a Web page input area.
Enhancements:
- changed IE MathML prefix from mml: to m: (default of MathPlayer, so now works without the xmlns attribute)
- for IE the script now writes out the
<<lessASCIIMathML is a script that converts calculator-style ASCII math notation (and many LaTeX formulas) to Presentation MathML while your Web page loads.
It works with HTML and XHTML files in Mozilla/Firefox/Netscape 7+ browsers, as well as in Internet Explorer 6 with MathPlayer.
For example, the solutions for the equation ax^2+bx+c=0 are expressed in the HTML file as (-b +- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac))/(2a), and display as nicely formatted MathML.
The script can be easily used in wikiservers and blogs, as a rudimentary MathML editor (with instant preview), and to preview math formulas as they are typed into a Web page input area.
Enhancements:
- changed IE MathML prefix from mml: to m: (default of MathPlayer, so now works without the xmlns attribute)
- for IE the script now writes out the
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Added: 2006-10-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Math::NoCarry 1.10
Math::NoCarry is a Perl extension for no carry arithmetic. more>>
Math::NoCarry is a Perl extension for no carry arithmetic.
SYNOPSIS
use Math::NoCarry;
my $sum = Math::NoCarry::add( 123, 456 );
my $difference = Math::NoCarry::subtract( 123, 456 );
my $product = Math::NoCarry::multiply( 123, 456 );
No carry arithmetic doesnt allow you to carry digits to the next column. For example, if you add 8 and 4, you normally expect the answer to be 12, but that 1 digit is a carry. In no carry arithmetic you cant do that, so the sum of 8 and 4 is just 2. In effect, this is addition modulo 10 in each column. I discard all of the carry digits in this example:
1234
+ 5678
------
6802
For multiplication, the result of pair-wise multiplication of digits is the modulo 10 value of their normal, everyday multiplication.
123
x 456
-----
8 6 x 3
2 6 x 2
6 6 x 1
5 5 x 3
0 5 x 2
5 5 x 1
2 4 x 3
8 4 x 2
+ 4 4 x 1
-------
43878
Since multiplication and subtraction are actually types of additions, you can multiply and subtract like this as well.
No carry arithmetic is both associative and commutative.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Math::NoCarry;
my $sum = Math::NoCarry::add( 123, 456 );
my $difference = Math::NoCarry::subtract( 123, 456 );
my $product = Math::NoCarry::multiply( 123, 456 );
No carry arithmetic doesnt allow you to carry digits to the next column. For example, if you add 8 and 4, you normally expect the answer to be 12, but that 1 digit is a carry. In no carry arithmetic you cant do that, so the sum of 8 and 4 is just 2. In effect, this is addition modulo 10 in each column. I discard all of the carry digits in this example:
1234
+ 5678
------
6802
For multiplication, the result of pair-wise multiplication of digits is the modulo 10 value of their normal, everyday multiplication.
123
x 456
-----
8 6 x 3
2 6 x 2
6 6 x 1
5 5 x 3
0 5 x 2
5 5 x 1
2 4 x 3
8 4 x 2
+ 4 4 x 1
-------
43878
Since multiplication and subtraction are actually types of additions, you can multiply and subtract like this as well.
No carry arithmetic is both associative and commutative.
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Added: 2007-08-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Math Objects 0.1.3
Math Objects is a math template library for C++ using generic programming techniques. more>>
Math Objects is a math template library written in C++ using generic programming techniques. In order to use the "Math Objects" library, the user only has to include the header files he needs (e.g. Matrix.h, Polynomial.h etc.).
In order to compile the library the user needs an ISO/IEC 14882:1998 standard compliant C++ compiler (e.g. one that supports partial template specializations).
The math library has math objects like matrices, polynomials, rational functions, extended precision numbers, complex numbers etc. that can be handled in a similar way like basic numerical types (e.g. integers or floating point numbers).
One can access properties of a mathematical type through a (partial) specialization of a traits class for that type (AlgebraicTraits). Having the traits classes to expose properties of mathematical objects, one can define for example matrices of polynomials having extended precision complex coefficients and apply to them basic linear algebra algorithms using normal C++ syntax.
This library also implements two functions using two deterministic algorithms that compute the Smith form for polynomial matrices, and the Smith-McMillan form of a transfer functions matrix also keeping track of the transformation matrices.
These algorithms can be used to describe a MIMO (multi input-multi output) system by means of its zeros and poles and also give the MFD (matrix fraction description) of the system.
Enhancements:
- Recoded the LongInt class aiming for better runtime efficiency.
<<lessIn order to compile the library the user needs an ISO/IEC 14882:1998 standard compliant C++ compiler (e.g. one that supports partial template specializations).
The math library has math objects like matrices, polynomials, rational functions, extended precision numbers, complex numbers etc. that can be handled in a similar way like basic numerical types (e.g. integers or floating point numbers).
One can access properties of a mathematical type through a (partial) specialization of a traits class for that type (AlgebraicTraits). Having the traits classes to expose properties of mathematical objects, one can define for example matrices of polynomials having extended precision complex coefficients and apply to them basic linear algebra algorithms using normal C++ syntax.
This library also implements two functions using two deterministic algorithms that compute the Smith form for polynomial matrices, and the Smith-McMillan form of a transfer functions matrix also keeping track of the transformation matrices.
These algorithms can be used to describe a MIMO (multi input-multi output) system by means of its zeros and poles and also give the MFD (matrix fraction description) of the system.
Enhancements:
- Recoded the LongInt class aiming for better runtime efficiency.
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Added: 2006-02-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Net_NNTP 1.4.0 RC1
Net_NNTP is PEARs package for communication with NNTP/Usenet servers. more>>
Net_NNTP project is PEARs package for communication with NNTP/Usenet servers.
Net_NNTP handles the connection and protocol level commands (RFC977), including many non-standard commands (RFC2980).
Net_NNTP includes a user-friendly API for intermediate users who dont want to work directly at the command level. However, Net_NNTP does require some knowlege about the NNTP protocol and general knowledge about email and MIME, since any handling of both content and headers is left up to the user.
Enhancements:
- A bug where mail() did not work was fixed along with notices in getOverview().
- Loading deprecated (and never stable) classes now triggers warnings.
<<lessNet_NNTP handles the connection and protocol level commands (RFC977), including many non-standard commands (RFC2980).
Net_NNTP includes a user-friendly API for intermediate users who dont want to work directly at the command level. However, Net_NNTP does require some knowlege about the NNTP protocol and general knowledge about email and MIME, since any handling of both content and headers is left up to the user.
Enhancements:
- A bug where mail() did not work was fixed along with notices in getOverview().
- Loading deprecated (and never stable) classes now triggers warnings.
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Added: 2006-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tux, of Math Command 2001.09.07-0102
Tux, of Math Command project is a math practice game for elementary school level children. more>>
Tux, of Math Command project is a math practice game for elementary school level children.
Like so many other Linux games, it stars Tux, the Linux Penguin.
Players must answer math equations to shoot down comets which are falling towards their cities.
It can run on Linux/UNIX, Win32, Mac, and BeOS.
<<lessLike so many other Linux games, it stars Tux, the Linux Penguin.
Players must answer math equations to shoot down comets which are falling towards their cities.
It can run on Linux/UNIX, Win32, Mac, and BeOS.
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Added: 2006-10-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Math::CDF 0.1
Math::CDF is a Perl module to generate probabilities and quantiles from several statistical probability functions. more>>
Math::CDF is a Perl module to generate probabilities and quantiles from several statistical probability functions.
SYNOPSIS
use Math::CDF;
$prob = &Math::CDF::pnorm(1.96);
if( not defined($z = &Math::CDF::qnorm(0.975)) ) { die "qnorm() failed"; }
or
use Math::CDF qw(:all);
$prob = pnorm(1.96);
This module provides a perl interface to the DCDFLIB. See the section on DCDFLIB for more information.
Functions are available for 7 continuous distributions (Beta, Chi-square, F, Gamma, Normal, Poisson and T-distribution) and for two discrete distributions (Binomial and Negative Binomial). Optional non-centrality parameters are available for the Chi-square, F and T-distributions. Cumulative probabilities are available for all 9 distributions and quantile functions are available for the 7 continuous distributions.
All cumulative probability function names begin with the character "p". They give the probability of being less than or equal to the given value [ P(X<<less
SYNOPSIS
use Math::CDF;
$prob = &Math::CDF::pnorm(1.96);
if( not defined($z = &Math::CDF::qnorm(0.975)) ) { die "qnorm() failed"; }
or
use Math::CDF qw(:all);
$prob = pnorm(1.96);
This module provides a perl interface to the DCDFLIB. See the section on DCDFLIB for more information.
Functions are available for 7 continuous distributions (Beta, Chi-square, F, Gamma, Normal, Poisson and T-distribution) and for two discrete distributions (Binomial and Negative Binomial). Optional non-centrality parameters are available for the Chi-square, F and T-distributions. Cumulative probabilities are available for all 9 distributions and quantile functions are available for the 7 continuous distributions.
All cumulative probability function names begin with the character "p". They give the probability of being less than or equal to the given value [ P(X<<less
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Added: 2007-08-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Math::ODE 0.03
Math::ODE Perl module allows you to solve N-th Order Ordinary Differential Equations with as little pain as possible. more>>
Math::ODE Perl module allows you to solve N-th Order Ordinary Differential Equations with as little pain as possible.
Currently, only IVPs (initial value problems) are supported, but native support for BVPs (boundary value problems) may be added in the future. To solve N-th order equations, you must first turn it into a system of N first order equations, as in MATLAB.
<<lessCurrently, only IVPs (initial value problems) are supported, but native support for BVPs (boundary value problems) may be added in the future. To solve N-th order equations, you must first turn it into a system of N first order equations, as in MATLAB.
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Added: 2007-06-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Math::Vec 1.01
Math::Vec is a Object-Oriented Vector Math Methods in Perl. more>>
Math::Vec is a Object-Oriented Vector Math Methods in Perl.
SYNOPSIS
use Math::Vec;
$v = Math::Vec->new(0,1,2);
or
use Math::Vec qw(NewVec);
$v = NewVec(0,1,2);
@res = $v->Cross([1,2.5,0]);
$p = NewVec(@res);
$q = $p->Dot([0,1,0]);
or
use Math::Vec qw(:terse);
$v = V(0,1,2);
$q = ($v x [1,2.5,0]) * [0,1,0];
NOTICE
This module is still somewhat incomplete. If a function does nothing, there is likely a really good reason. Please have a look at the code if you are trying to use this in a production environment.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Math::Vec;
$v = Math::Vec->new(0,1,2);
or
use Math::Vec qw(NewVec);
$v = NewVec(0,1,2);
@res = $v->Cross([1,2.5,0]);
$p = NewVec(@res);
$q = $p->Dot([0,1,0]);
or
use Math::Vec qw(:terse);
$v = V(0,1,2);
$q = ($v x [1,2.5,0]) * [0,1,0];
NOTICE
This module is still somewhat incomplete. If a function does nothing, there is likely a really good reason. Please have a look at the code if you are trying to use this in a production environment.
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Added: 2007-07-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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