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Microsoft Math will help students learn to solve equations step-by-step, while gaining a better understanding of fundamental concepts in pre-algebra, algebra, trigonometry, physics, chemistry and calculus.
Microsoft Math provides a set of mathematical tools that helps students get school work done quickly and easily. With a full-featured graphing calculator that's designed to work just like a handheld calculator, it offers a wide range of additional tools to help students with complex mathematics.
Microsoft Math has these great features: - The Graphing Calculator, with extensive graphing and equation-solving capabilities. - Step-by-Step Math Solutions that guide students through problems in subjects from pre-algebra to calculus. - The Formulas and Equations Library, with more than 100 common math equations and formulas to help students identify and easily apply the right equation. - The Triangle Solver, a graphing tool that students can use to explore triangles, and understand the relationship between different components to solve sides, angles, values and formulas. - The Unit Conversion Tool lets students quickly and easily convert units of measure including length, area, volume, weight, temperature, pressure, energy, power, velocity and time. - New! Ink Handwriting Support works with Tablet and Ultra-Mobile PCs, so students can write out problems by hand and have them recognized by Microsoft Math.