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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