On 22/11/2007, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dotan Cohen wrote: > > On 22/11/2007, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Dotan Cohen wrote: > >>> 0In an advanced Calculus course, we are dealing with functions with 2 > >>> (and more) variables. Is there any 3-D graphing software for Linux > >>> available? Something like Kalgebra, but with a bit more functions such > >>> as multiple functions graphed at the same time, asymptote min max and > >>> other significant points, zoom into 3-D graph, graph of derivative and > >>> integral, etc. > >>> > >>> I have been directed to look at some math programming languages such > >>> as root, octave, and R, but I really need an application, not a > >>> language. This app will be used by others in my calculus course, > >>> people with no computer background, so these language solutions simply > >>> will not work for us. Thanks in advance for any advice. > >>> > >> You mean like this: > >> http://www.esnips.com/doc/39163b3c-a004-464d-a0a9-9655da7eb0f5/filltest.2 > >> > >> Hugo > > > > Yes, programs such as Kalgebra produce graphs like that. > > > > But can Kalgebra also draw natal/progressed astrology charts? >
I don't need that. However, there _are_ functions that I do need that Kalgebra does not provide. Hence this thread. Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il א-ב-ג-ד-ה-ו-ז-ח-ט-י-ך-כ-ל-ם-מ-ן-נ-ס-ע-ף-פ-ץ-צ-ק-ר-ש-ת A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?