Dedicated Suite Overview

A guided tour of the integrated math suite

These six tools are the core of MCPCalc. Together they form an integrated math suite designed to make schoolwork and research more efficient and to help you learn along the way.

Each tool has a clear role, but they work best together. Use this page to understand what each one is for, when to open it, and how the suite can support the way you solve, check, visualize, and explain math.

Suite Apps

Every tool in the suite, and what it helps you do best

MCPCalc is built around specialized tools that work together. Instead of forcing every kind of math into one interface, the suite gives you the right environment for symbolic work, tabular analysis, graphing, proof writing, and numeric verification.

That makes it easier to move through real schoolwork and research workflows while learning how each kind of mathematical thinking fits together.

Math Workspace (CAS)

Solve symbolic algebra, calculus, and equations in a shared transcript with LaTeX input and plotting support.

Best For

step-by-step symbolic workcalculus and algebra explorationagent-assisted math conversations
Open workspace

Spreadsheet Workspace

Organize tables, formulas, and quick transforms in a math-ready grid that works well with shared sessions.

Best For

tabular modelsscenario gridsformula-based analysis with structured data
Open spreadsheet

RPN Calculator

Use a scientific RPN stack for fast numeric work, verification, and repeatable calculation flows.

Best For

fast numeric verificationstack-based workflowsmanual calculation sessions
Open RPN

Proof Builder

Write line-by-line LaTeX proofs with reusable snippets, structure, and drag-and-drop editing.

Best For

formal proofsstructured derivationsmath write-ups that need clean presentation
Open proof builder

2D Plotter

Graph one or more functions, inspect behavior, and iterate on equations visually with live controls.

Best For

function comparisonroots and asymptotesvisual checks on symbolic work
Open 2D plotter

3D Plotter

Explore surfaces for z=f(x,y) with rotation, contour overlays, and camera presets for spatial intuition.

Best For

multivariable surfacesspatial intuitioncontours and shape inspection
Open 3D plotter

Embedded Examples

Ideal use cases in real embedded suite tools

These are live embedded versions of MCPCalc tools. They are here to show the kind of work each app is designed to handle well.

Math Workspace (CAS)

Matrix multiplication walkthrough

Prompt

Walk me through matrix multiplication with a 2x2 example. Show the product, determinant, and inverse.

The CAS workspace is ideal when you want symbolic steps, explanations, and exact linear algebra results in one shared transcript.

Best for derivations, symbolic manipulation, and step-by-step math conversations.

Open full tool →

Math Workspace (CAS)

Normal distribution analysis

Prompt

Demonstrate a normal distribution analysis using IQ scores (mean 100, std dev 15). Calculate the probability density at x=110.

The CAS workspace also works well for statistics problems where you need formulas, parameter setup, and explanatory notes in one place.

Best for exploratory problem solving with formulas, notes, and multiple related computations.

Open full tool →

Spreadsheet Workspace

City population analysis spreadsheet

Prompt

Create a spreadsheet of the world's 10 most populous cities with their country, population, and continent. Include totals and averages.

The spreadsheet workspace is the right tool when the math lives inside a table and you want formulas, structure, and reusable calculations.

Best for tabular models, scenario grids, and data that needs formulas instead of a transcript.

Open full tool →

Proof Builder

Proof that sqrt(2) is irrational

Prompt

Show that sqrt(2) is irrational using a contradiction proof based on parity and lowest terms.

Proof Builder is ideal when the work needs explicit structure. Instead of burying reasoning in prose, it keeps the theorem, goal, and line-by-line argument visible.

Best for proofs, formal derivations, and any math that benefits from visible logical structure.

Open full tool →

2D Plotter

2D comparison of damped oscillations

Prompt

Graph three damped oscillation curves so I can compare how different decay rates change the shape over the same x-range.

The 2D plotter is the fastest way to compare functions visually and catch behavior that is hard to see from formulas alone.

Best for comparing functions, finding turning points, and visually validating symbolic results.

Open full tool →

3D Plotter

3D surface of a ripple function

Prompt

Plot a ripple-style multivariable surface so I can inspect the peaks, valleys, and contour pattern from different angles.

The 3D plotter helps when the shape of a surface matters as much as the formula. Camera presets and contours make the geometry readable quickly.

Best for multivariable functions, surface intuition, and seeing contour structure without leaving the suite.

Open full tool →

How to choose quickly

Open CAS first

When the work starts with equations, symbolic manipulation, or a conversation with an agent about the math itself.

Open Spreadsheet first

When the work starts with rows, columns, assumptions, scenarios, or formulas that need structure.

Open a focused calculator

When the task is already well defined and you just want the fastest path to a result.