The app is focused on four seven main areas of tools – Graphing, Sliders, Tables, Statistics, Zooming, Points of Interest, Scientific Calculator, and math inequalities. All these tools can power incredible visualizations that can be used not only in math classes but also as a fun and ...
The Desmos graphing calculator is a powerful, versatile, and user-friendly tool for students, teachers, and professionals. It offers a wide range of features, from basic graphing to advanced functions like parametric equations and inequalities. With its intuitive interface and accessibility across devic...
Explore math with the fast and powerful Desmos Graphing Calculator. Plot any equation, from lines and parabolas to derivatives and Fourier series. Add sliders to demonstrate function transformations, create tables to input and plot data, animate your gra
Scientific Calculator: Just type in any equation you want to solve and Desmos will show you the answer. It can handle square roots, logs, absolute value, and more. Inequalities: Plot Cartesian and polar inequalities. Accessibility: Read and edit math using a screen reader or a refreshable Bra...
constructor GraphingCalculator(element, [options]) Creates a calculator object to control the calculator embedded in the DOM element specified by element. Example: var elt = document.getElementById('my-calculator'); var calculator = Desmos.GraphingCalculator(elt); The object returned is a Desmos.Gr...
Hold and drag along a curve to see the coordinates change under your finger.Scientific Calculator: Just type in any equation you want to solve and Desmos will show you the answer. It can handle square roots, logs, absolute value, and more.Inequalities: Plot cartesian and polar inequalities....
The Desmos 3D Calculator allows you to explore points, functions, and surfaces with an interface that will be familiar to users of our 2D Graphing Calculator. As you start exploring, you will encounter the same expression list for typing your equations and many familiar settings. However, you’...
By default, sliders are typically set to an interval of -10 to 10 in the Graphing Calculator and Geometry Tool and an interval of -5 to 5 in 3D. To adjust the interval of your slider, click either of the values at the ends of the slider bar and input your desired upper or lower ...
Take a look atDesmos– a long hard look – one that allows you to see it for more than just a free online graphing calculator that students can use to model with mathematics (that should be enough-but there’s oh-so much more to it!) ...
Scientific Calculator: Just type in any equation you want to solve and Desmos will show you the answer. It can handle square roots, logs, absolute value, and more. Inequalities: Plot Cartesian and polar inequalities. Accessibility: Read and edit math using a screen reader or a refreshable Bra...