CPMP-Tools

CPMP-Tools CPMP-Tools is a free open-source software-package for Computer Algebra System (CAS). CPMP is an abbreviation for Core-Plus Mathematics Project. CPMP-Tools has a GNU-public license and works with three operating systems. CPMP-Tools is made for teaching mathematics at the high school level.[1][2]

CPMP-Tools is a little similar to the two free CAS-software packages, Yacas and Xcas.

CPMP-Tools is Java-based.[3]

Operating systems

CPMP-Tools works for these operating systems:[4]

Components

CPMP-Tools contains four parts:[7][1]

  • Algebra Tools is computer algebra system (CAS) and spreadsheet
  • Geometry Tools is used for drawing geometric figures
  • Statistics Tools can build a uni- or biviat diagram
  • Discrete Math is for mathematical modeling

Features

History

American mathematics teacher Brian Lemmen[10] was involved in the development of CPMP-Tools.[11] CPMP-Tools was first published in the 1990s.[12]

References

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