Pi CubediPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple iPhone OSVersion: 2.01 Upload date: 19 Oct 11 Tags: Science & Education
Commercial 9.99 $
Pi Cubed is a visual math application designed from the ground up for a touch-based interface. Unlike traditional calculators, Pi Cubed lets you construct, typeset, and instantly evaluate mathematical expressions using an interactive menu system
Mathematics - Oxford Dictionary - Authoritative and reliable, this is the ideal reference guide for students of mathematics at school or in the first year at university.
Many entries have been added, expanding coverage in the area of computing, including entries on Linear Algebra, Optimisation, Differential equations, Nonlinear equations, and others
1 - Sorting - Primary Maths Level 1 - ‘Sorting and matching’ is the first of fifteen apps in Level 1 of the EuroTalk Primary Maths series.
These applications are designed to support the primary school curriculum - and to make maths fun. Children can play them over and over, any time, anywhere
Protractor Deluxe - In geometry, a protractor is a circular or semicircular tool for measuring an angle or a circle. The units of measurement utilized are usually degrees
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Addition House makes every girl a MathGirl! Build your own customized play house by getting faster at adding flowers.
A fun game designed for girls + an engaging “right-brain” approach to numbers + cute, fresh graphics = Math Success
A 5-year-old can tackle the first 2 to 5 levels. Older girls will get faster and fluent at adding