Trial version
MathType
Interactive equation editor
Trial version
Interactive equation editor
Free
A free app for Windows, by Tom Chakam.
Trial version
Write mathematical, scientific and engineering equations and formulae
Trial version
Only a magician can solve algebraic equations
Trial version
Tackle math and science problems quickly and easily
Trial version
Draw and analyze mathematical functions
Trial version
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Windows
Windows NT
English
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