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Aside from the calculus operations, the already present trigonometric and other transcendental functions, plus the hidden utilities like the error function and the factorial, a multitude of statistical operations, including normal distribution, chi-squared, the aforementioned regressions, and the random function, have also been introduced since 2020. Furthermore, integrations to positive and negative infinity are supported, and series can also be raised to sufficiently high iterations. In terms of specific functions, within the "functions" tab in the keyboard that has very recently been re-organized by category, the enabling of derivatives and integrals have allowed for a great deal of calculus operations as well, although direct limits are currently absent. It can also be used in several languages. In addition to graphing both equations and inequalities, it also features lists, plots, regressions, interactive variables, graph restriction, simultaneous graphing, piece wise function graphing, polar function graphing, two types of graphing grids – among other computational features commonly found in a programmable calculator. As of September 2012, it had received around 1 million US dollars of funding from Kapor Capital, Learn Capital, Kindler Capital, Elm Street Ventures and Google Ventures. It was founded by Eli Luberoff, a math and physics double major from Yale University, and was launched as a startup at TechCrunch's Disrupt New York conference in 2011. Desmos is an advanced graphing calculator implemented as a web application and a mobile application written in JavaScript.