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Mango Apps: Rocket Science in Your Pocket With ‘Math Rocks’

November 26, 2011 No Comments

Student? Researcher? Scientists? Just enjoy Math?

Tarasov Mobile has unleashed Math Rocks on Windows Phone. You can solve equations like ‘f(x)=0’ on your Windows Phone with the relatively inexpensive application. I wish the trial was better set up to really take a look at the app before purchasing, hopefully the developer opens up the trial a bit more so potential customers could really look around the app before purchasing.

From the developer

Tarasov Mobile expands its lineup of productivity apps and services by adding a new WP7 app geared to high school students. Created in partnership with WP7Rocks.com, the leading Russian WP7 community portal, Math Rocks! offers tools for solving a wide range of math problems using any Windows Phone 7 device.

Math Rocks is available on the Windows Phone Marketplace for .99 cents

Download For Windows Phone

App Info:
MathRocks! is a powerful tool for solving a wide range of math problems using your WP7 device. You will be able to deal with integrals, non-linear and differential equations, optimize functions, generate distributions and draw plots. The app is useful for students, researches, scientists and everyone who is interested in Math.

So what exactly you will be able to do with this app:

  • Solve equations f(x)=0
  • Use different methods to solve differential equations
  • Find integrals
  • Find solutions for systems of equations
  • Deal with probability distributions
  • Use optimization methods

That’s right, it is almost rocket science in your pocket 🙂

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