ABAKUS EQUA is a computer algebra program which performs symbolic and numerical calculations on mathematical equations.
For example, the input "ln(x+4) = 0" with variable "x" yields the output "x = -3". The equation "7*cosh(x) = sinh(x)+9" resolves to "x = ln((9-sqrt(33))/6); x = ln((9+sqrt(33))/6)"
Fraction Fit is a calculator for converting between fractions and decimals. The program can help you find the right fraction for a decimal equivalent. When converting from a decimal to a fraction, the program also displays the actual and percentage error. Finger size buttons help find the next highest or next lowest fraction
RPN CalcSeries GCD, LCM, Decimal to Fraction, Factors and Primes Calculator - Mathematics calculator that performs Greatest Common Divisor (GCD), Least Common Multiple (LCM), Decimal to Fraction, Factors and Primes calculation
BunnyMath For Palm OS makes learning math fun for children. It was designed to make entering answers quick and easy, ideal for young children (Ages 4+). The levels become progressively more difficult and each level completion is rewarded with a colorful animation. There are two fun math games included: BunnyBop and Classroom
Math Trick Trainer for Palm OS is a math/mental training program for all age groups. It is a flash card with unlimited randomly generated math quizes, correct answer is provided as you advances through the quizes
Geo-Matic Polygons, one of several modular applications in the Geo-Matic For The Palm lineup, allows the quick and easy calculation of all 8 major and secondary features of any regular polygon with three or more sides given any of 15 combinations of two input values
MCPI - This program estimates the value of PI by using a well known MonteCarlo Method.
To run the simulation, type the number of cycles you want your Palm to use to estimate PI.
There is a choice of two possible algorithms (Gaussian or area of the circle).
The final value may be quite different from the actual value of PI (3.14159)
Digits of Pi is a simple app that displays the first 100 decimal digits of pi right in the palm of your hand.
It has a simple, uncluttered screen which makes the viewing even easier.
You can view the digits of this mystical number anywhere, anytime!
It is useful for mathematicians, scientists, students, teachers, etc