Matrix PRO icon

Matrix PRO

1.5.4 for Android
4.3 | 5,000+ Installs | Reviews

ONE DAY OF CODE

$1.99

Description of Matrix PRO

Realize operations:
- Trace
- Transpose
- Determinant
- Inverse (Gauss Jordan method)
- Inverse (Adjoint method)
- Rank
- Matrix CoFactors
- Matrix AdJoint
- LU Factorization
- Addition and Subtraction of Matrix
- Multiplication of Matrix
- Solution of equations
- Cramer method
- Inversa method
- Gauss Jordan method (Unique solution, Multiple solutions, no solution )
- Auto convert Fractions
- Null space
**All operations performed will show all the steps used.

What's New with Matrix PRO 1.5.4

- Support for Android 11

Information

  • Category:
    Education
  • Latest Version:
    1.5.4
  • Updated:
    2021-05-05
  • Requirements:
    Android 0 or later
  • Developer:
    ONE DAY OF CODE
  • ID:
    com.electro_tex.matrixapppro
  • Available on:
Reviews
  • avatar
    Con la nueva actualización si puedo guardar en PDF el documento, gracias
    2020-10-16 06:23
  • avatar
    Scam..Payed for pro.. uninstall and write off as lose. Looking to do systems with matrices..at the very least.
    2019-05-12 01:09
  • avatar
    Needs "print" functio for saving results as pdf
    2017-12-20 02:53
  • avatar
    La aplicación tiene error en gauss-jordan cuando no cierras el teclado, si no lo cierras los resultados se corren a la derecha // the error is when you don't hide the keyboard in gauss-jordan
    2017-11-15 05:31
  • avatar
    Simply expressed.. liked it..
    2017-11-14 12:23
  • avatar
    WOW! I am blown away! This is a magnificent app well worth $1.49. It is extremely helpful for those learning or trying to remember linear algebra and matrix operations. The interface is clean and very user-friendly. The results are beautifully presented, exactly as a text book would, with ALL the steps shown. Thank you very much for writing such a helpful app. One request: although the app is self-explanatory, some of us need a more detailed help utility. For example, what is "beta?" Is that for the scalars? Thanks again.
    2017-09-16 07:39