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{{Infobox Software
| name = LiveMath
| logo = [[Image:LiveMath logo.png]]
| screenshot =
| caption =
| developer = [http://www.mathmonkeys.com/ MathMonkeys]
| latest release version = 3.5.9
| latest release date = July 2007
| platform = [[Cross-platform]]
| genre = [[Computer algebra system]]
| license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]]
| website = {{URL|http://www.livemath.com}}
}}
[[Image:LiveMath screen snap.png|thumb|right|LiveMath screen snap showing the (busy) palette and a simple worksheet with a graph of <math>x=y^2</math>]]
 
'''LiveMath''' is a [[computer algebra system]] available on a number of platforms including [[Mac OS]], [[Mac OS X]] ([[Carbon (API)|Carbon]]), [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Linux]] (x86) and [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]] (SPARC). It is the latest release of a system that originally emerged as '''Theorist''' for the "classic" Mac in 1989, became '''MathView''' and '''MathPlus''' in 1997 after it was sold to [[Waterloo Maple]],<ref>[http://support.livemath.com/resources/oldnames/ A Brief History of LiveMath]</ref> and finally LiveMath after it was purchased by members of its own userbase in 1999.<ref>[http://www.maplesoft.com/view.aspx?sf=68/1999-06-09.pdf Waterloo Maple sells MathView & Expressionist Product Line to WebPrimitives, LLC of Cambridge, Massachusetts]</ref> The application is currently owned by '''MathMonkeys''' of [[Cambridge, MA]]. The overall LiveMath suite contains '''LiveMath Maker''', the main application, as well as '''LiveMath Viewer''' for end-users, and '''LiveMath Plug-In''', an [[ActiveX]] plugin for browsers.<ref>[http://www.livemath.com/products/ LiveMath Products]</ref>
 
==Description==
 
LiveMath uses a worksheet-based approach, similar to products like [[Mathematica]] or [[MathCAD]]. The user enters equations into the worksheet and then uses the built-in functions to help solve them, or reduce them numerically. Workbooks typically contain a number of equations separated into sections, along with data tables, graphs, and similar outputs. Unlike most CAS applications, LiveMath uses a full [[GUI]] with high-quality graphical representations of the equations at every step, including input.
 
LiveMath also allows the user to interact with the equation in the sheet; for instance, one can drag an instance of <math>x</math> to the left hand side of the equation, at which point LiveMath will re-arrange the equation to solve for <math>x</math>. LiveMath's algebraic solving systems are relatively simple compared to better known systems like Mathematica, and does not offer the same sort of automated single-step solving of these packages.
 
==See also==
* [[Comparison of computer algebra systems]]
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
== External links ==
*{{Official website|http://www.livemath.com}}
 
{{Computer algebra systems}}
 
[[Category:Mac OS software]]
[[Category:Computer algebra system software for Windows]]
[[Category:Computer algebra system software for OS X]]
[[Category:Linux computer algebra system software]]

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Template:Infobox Software

File:LiveMath screen snap.png
LiveMath screen snap showing the (busy) palette and a simple worksheet with a graph of x=y2

LiveMath is a computer algebra system available on a number of platforms including Mac OS, Mac OS X (Carbon), Microsoft Windows, Linux (x86) and Solaris (SPARC). It is the latest release of a system that originally emerged as Theorist for the "classic" Mac in 1989, became MathView and MathPlus in 1997 after it was sold to Waterloo Maple,[1] and finally LiveMath after it was purchased by members of its own userbase in 1999.[2] The application is currently owned by MathMonkeys of Cambridge, MA. The overall LiveMath suite contains LiveMath Maker, the main application, as well as LiveMath Viewer for end-users, and LiveMath Plug-In, an ActiveX plugin for browsers.[3]

Description

LiveMath uses a worksheet-based approach, similar to products like Mathematica or MathCAD. The user enters equations into the worksheet and then uses the built-in functions to help solve them, or reduce them numerically. Workbooks typically contain a number of equations separated into sections, along with data tables, graphs, and similar outputs. Unlike most CAS applications, LiveMath uses a full GUI with high-quality graphical representations of the equations at every step, including input.

LiveMath also allows the user to interact with the equation in the sheet; for instance, one can drag an instance of x to the left hand side of the equation, at which point LiveMath will re-arrange the equation to solve for x. LiveMath's algebraic solving systems are relatively simple compared to better known systems like Mathematica, and does not offer the same sort of automated single-step solving of these packages.

See also

References

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