Desmos Test Mode

3.3
126 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

**BETA** Not intended for use in a high-stakes environment yet.

** These are restricted versions of the Desmos Calculators that comply with exam requirements. To prepare for specific state or national assessments, select the corresponding test from the menu in the app. Find out whether Desmos is used for your test at www.desmos.com/testing.


If you’d like to use full, unrestricted versions of the calculators, download the Scientific or Graphing Calculator apps or visit www.desmos.com. **


At Desmos, we imagine a world of universal math literacy where math is accessible and enjoyable for all students. To that end, we’ve built simple yet powerful calculators. They’re intuitive, beautiful, and completely free.


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Graphing Calculator Features:


Graphing: Plot polar, Cartesian, and parametric graphs. There’s no limit to how many expressions you can graph at one time—and you don’t even need to enter expressions in y= form!


Sliders: Adjust values interactively to build intuition, or animate any parameter to visualize its effect on the graph.


Tables: Input and plot data, or create an input-output table for any function.


Statistics: Use regressions to find the lines (or other curves!) that best fit your data.


Zooming: Scale the axes independently or at the same time with the pinch of two fingers, or edit the window size manually to get the perfect view of your graph.


Points of Interest: Touch a curve to show its maximum and minimum values, intercepts, and points of intersection with other curves. Tap any of these points of interest to see their coordinates. Hold and drag along a curve to see the coordinates change under your finger as you trace.


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Scientific Calculator Features:


Variables: Assign values to variables that you can use in other expressions. Since all of your work is held in the expressions list, you can compute a value once and use it in many places simultaneously. Take advantage of the “ans” key, which always stores the value of the previous expression.


Arithmetic: Beyond the four basic operations, the scientific calculator also supports exponentiation, radicals, absolute value, logarithms, rounding, and percentages.


Trigonometry: Evaluate the fundamental trigonometric functions and their inverses using either radians or degrees for angle measure.


Statistics: Compute the mean and standard deviation (sample or population) of a list of data.


Combinatorics: Count combinations and permutations and calculate factorials.


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Four-Function Calculator Features:


Simple and Beautiful: Just the basics done right. Add, subtract, multiply, divide, and take square roots.


Multiple Expressions: Unlike many four-function calculators, all of your previous work remains visible on the screen. The special “ans” key always holds the value of the previous computation (and updates automatically!), so you never have to remember or copy a result.
Updated on
Jan 10, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.3
122 reviews
Ethan Doan
April 22, 2024
This is bs. I almost failed my quadratic because it didn't have a timer, and my teacher didn't believe that i actually did it without cheating
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Eric Garza
February 28, 2023
Hello! I noticed a bug that isn't present on the regular desmos app and the original browser based version. When entering the function: tan^-1(sin(x)) it seems give an incorrect readout. Thanks! I really appreciate the existence of this app!
5 people found this review helpful
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Israel Bernal Diaz
May 27, 2023
Though I have to use it for online classes, the trig functions like cosine and sine graphs are not correct. They show as a line that is slightly up going to 1 or slightly down going to 0 but not as the curve that what a cosine and sine function should be. Also why the keyboard for letters had to be in alphabetical order and not in the default type of keyboard that everyone knows and uses. Overall not a bad app to use
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What's new

Bug fixes and performance improvements.