Calculators Are there any good graphing calculators for Linux?

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Several graphing calculators are available for Linux users. GCalc is one option mentioned, and it has a Linux version that can be downloaded from the official website. Additionally, GraphCalc is another tool that may be compatible with Linux, although its compatibility with Unix systems was initially uncertain. Users seeking graphing calculators for Linux can explore these options for their needs.
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Hi,

Anygood graphing calculators on the web, that will work on Linux? I found this one GCalc Is there others that are worth trying?

Thanks in advance!
 
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