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- Click on 'Open With' radio button and then click 'Choose' button, then Navigate to your Applications Folder and find LiveMath Maker (or LiveMath Viewer): Once the LiveMath Application program is selected, click 'Open' button and you will return to this screen: Then click 'OK' button and LiveMath Maker (or LiveMath Viewer) will launch the Notebook file downloaded by the browser.
LiveMath screen snap showing the (busy) palette and a simple worksheet with a graph of | |
Developer(s) | MathMonkeys |
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Stable release | |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | Computer algebra system |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.livemath.com |
LiveMath is a computer algebra system available on a number of platforms including Mac OS, macOS (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, Massachusetts. 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]
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Description[edit]
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 to the left hand side of the equation, at which point LiveMath will re-arrange the equation to solve for . 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.
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- ^A Brief History of LiveMathArchived 2008-02-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ^Waterloo Maple sells MathView & Expressionist Product Line to WebPrimitives, LLC of Cambridge, Massachusetts
- ^LiveMath Products