Maple Calculator is a free powerful math solver and versatile math learning tool that gives you answers, 2-D and 3-D graphs, and even step-by-step solutions! Whether you are doing simple calculations or working on university-level math problems, Maple Calculator can do it all.
Enter handwritten and typeset math problems at the click of your camera using powerful AI technology. Or, enter your expression into the calculator using the same mathematical notation your teacher users - your problem is easy to enter because it “looks right”!
No matter how you enter your problem, you can find integrals, factor polynomials, invert matrices, solve systems of equations, solve ODEs, and much more. The app has the power of the world-leading Maple math engine behind it, so it can do a LOT of math!
In addition to the answer, you get fully worked, step-by-step solutions to a wide variety of math problems, including solving systems of equations; finding limits, derivatives, and, integrals; performing matrix operations; and more!
See 2-D and 3-D graphs of your expression instantly, and watch how the graph changes as you change the expression. You can zoom in, pan, and even rotate 3-D plots to get a closer look at areas of interest.
Some aspects of the app require an internet connection, but you can use the powerful graphing calculator anytime!
If your answer is wrong but you aren’t sure why, use your camera to send your full handwritten solution to Maple Learn, where you can uncover mistakes, explore further, and share your work with others.
Avoid the mistakes that can occur when transcribing mathematical expressions into Maple manually, by taking a photo in the app and uploading the results into Maple for further explorations and visualizations.
When you are tired of working, play the Sumzle puzzle game, and then challenge your friends!
Available in English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Danish, Swedish, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese
Maple Calculator uses the world-renowned Maple mathematics engine, so it can solve many kinds of problems, including:
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