Desmos
Browser-based graphing calculator
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2025 | Desmos calculator will be available in most AP Exams where a calculator is required or optional, with exceptions for AP Statistics and exams in Kansas and New Jersey. |
November 2023 | Desmos added the ability for users to create sound in their graphs, enabling the production of tones at specific frequencies. |
September 2023 | Desmos released a beta for a 3D calculator, adding advanced features such as cross products, partial derivatives, and double-variable parametric equations to their existing calculator platform. |
May 2023 | Desmos released a beta version of a more sophisticated geometry calculator. |
May 2022 | Amplify acquired the Desmos curriculum and teacher.desmos.com, with approximately 50 employees joining Amplify. Desmos Studio was spun off as a separate public benefit corporation focused on building calculator products and math tools. |
2020 | Desmos introduced new functions including trigonometric, transcendental functions, error function, factorial, statistical operations like normal distribution, chi-squared, regressions, random function, and recursive functions. |
2020 | RGB and HSV coloring was introduced for graphical artwork creation, expanding creative possibilities for users. |
2011 | Desmos was launched as a startup at TechCrunch's Disrupt New York conference, founded by Eli Luberoff, a math and physics double major from Yale University. |
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