Cactus SAT is a free and open source project from Carnegie Mellon University. It is a simple Java implementation of the SAT math software. Cactus SAT was developed by Dr. Thomas Edison, who holds a doctorate in mathematics. The main focus of this software is to provide a solution to the problems that are encountered during the SATs. This is achieved by providing learners with the latest techniques in solving problems.
The software has two modes which are the "Free" and the "Pro" version. To get the free version, you need to download the software from their website. You can then run the software by just following the on screen instructions. This will allow you to download and install the software on your computer. If you like, you can also try the free demo version which allows you to try the application before actually purchasing it. The Pro version of the software costs $500, which is considerably more expensive than the free demo version.
The application allows you to manipulate mathematical equations using algebra and calculus formulas. Furthermore, you can also create a map, plot a graph or create a ranking chart using Cactus SAT logic. Furthermore, you can also apply constraint logic and solve linear equations by means of finite difference equations. Therefore, Cactus SAT is regarded as the best software for solving the SAT Math test.