MHB Software for Graphing Polynomials in Two Variables

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Users are seeking intuitive software for graphing polynomials in two variables, with a preference for tools that can plot multiple polynomials simultaneously. Additional functionality for finding zeros of the polynomials is considered a bonus. One user mentioned "Peter Graphing Calculator" as a potential option and expressed gratitude for the suggestions, indicating they would explore the software further.
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Does anyone know any very simple to operate (intuitive) software for graphing polynomials in two variables.

If the software allows you to plot two polynomials simultaneously then all the better ...

Be a bonus if it allowed the finding of zeros also ...

Peter
 
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RLBrown said:
Hi RLBrown ...thanks for for the help ...

Will go and investigate the software now ...

Peter
 
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