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About Microsoft Mathematics
Microsoft Mathematics (formerly Microsoft Math) is a freely downloadable educational program, designed for Microsoft Windows, that allows users to solve math and science problems. Developed and maintained by Microsoft, it is primarily targeted at students as a learning tool.
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Microsoft Mathematics provides a set of mathematical tools that help students get work done quickly and easily. With Microsoft Mathematics, students can learn to solve equations step-by-step while gaining a better understanding of fundamental concepts in pre-algebra, algebra, trigonometry, physics, chemistry, and calculus.
About Microsoft Mathematics
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Microsoft Mathematics includes a full-featured graphing calculator that’s designed to work just like a handheld calculator. Additional math tools help you evaluate triangles, convert from one system of units to another, and solve systems of equations.
About Microsoft Mathematics
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Microsoft Mathematics can help you with many tasks, including:
• Computing standard mathematical functions, such as roots and logarithms.
• Solving equations and inequalities.
• Solving triangles.
• Converting measurements from one unit to another.
• Computing trigonometric functions, such as sine and cosine.
• Performing matrix and vector operations, such as inverses and cross-products.
About Microsoft Mathematics
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Microsoft Mathematics can help you with many tasks, including:
• Computing basic statistics, such as mean and standard deviation.
• Performing Operations on complex number.
• Plotting 2D and 3D graphs.
• Finding derivatives and integrals, limits, and sums and products of series.
• Finding, plotting, and solving common formulas and equations.
About Microsoft Mathematics
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Calculator pad
The calculator pad includes a number pad and the following button groups:
• Complex Numbers
• Calculus
• Statistics
• Trigonometry
• Linear Algebra
• Standard
• Favorite Buttons
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Worksheet tab
The Worksheet tab, displayed by default, is where you'll probably do most of your numerical computing. This tab includes an input pane and an output pane. You can use input mathematical expressions by using the keyboard, mouse, or ink input. When you complete the expression, Microsoft Mathematics evaluates it both symbolically and numerically (if applicable), and then displays the results in the output pane. In some cases, the output may include step-by-step solutions or additional information about the solution.
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Graphing tab
The Graphing tab can be used to create most mathematical graphs. This tab includes an input pane to enter the function, equation, inequality, data set, or parametric equation that you want to plot. To work with the graph after you plot it, the Graphing tab also includes a pane that describes what is plotted in the graph, and a graph pane that displays the graph.
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Ribbon
The Ribbon is designed to help you quickly find the commands that you need to complete a task. Commands are organized in logical groups, which are collected together under tabs. Each tab relates to a type of activity, such as inserting data. To reduce clutter, some tabs are shown only when needed. For example, the Graphing Tools tab is shown only when you are plotting graphs.
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Versions
• Available only in Microsoft Student 2006Microsoft Math 1.0
• Available only in Microsoft Student 2007Microsoft Math 2.0• Full-featured version available as a standalone purchasable
product and a scaled-down version called Encarta Calculator available as part of Microsoft Student 2008. The full-featured standalone version exclusively includes calculus support, digital ink recognition features and a special display mode for video projectors. The standalone version is also the first version of Microsoft Math to require product activation.
Microsoft Math 3.0
• This version was released in 32-bit and 64-bit editions as a free download in January 2011. It features a Ribbon interface.Microsoft Math 4.0
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System Requirements
Windows 7, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2, Windows Vista Service Pack 2, Windows XP Service Pack 3
• .NET Framework Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
• Computer processor 500 MHz Pentium processor or equivalent (minimum); 1 GHz Pentium processor or equivalent (recommended)
• Memory 256 MB of RAM (minimum); 512 MB or more (recommended)
• Display resolution 800 x 600, 256 colors (minimum); 1024 x 768, 32-bit (recommended)
• Video Video card with 64 MB of video RAM
• Disk space 65 MB available disk space
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Download
Freely downloadable program
• www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=15702
• http://microsoft-mathematics.en.softonic.com
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References
• www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=15702
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Mathematics
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