Microsoft Math Solver
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Developer(s) | Microsoft | ||||||||
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Platform | Web platform, iOS, Android, Windows, Microsoft Office | ||||||||
Type | Mathematical software | ||||||||
License | Freeware | ||||||||
Website | math |
Microsoft Math Solver, (formerly Microsoft Mathematics and Microsoft Math) is an entry-level educational app that solves math and science problems. Developed and maintained by Microsoft, it is primarily targeted at students as a learning tool. Until 2015, it ran on Microsoft Windows. Since then, it has been developed for the web platform and mobile devices.
Microsoft Math was originally released as a bundled part of Microsoft Student. It was then available as a standalone paid version starting with version 3.0. For version 4.0, it was released as a free downloadable product[2] and was called Microsoft Mathematics 4.0. While no longer in active development, it can be downloaded from the Microsoft website.[1] A related freeware add-in, called Microsoft Mathematics Add-In for Word and OneNote, was also available from Microsoft and offers comparable functionality (Word 2007 or higher is required).[3][4]
Microsoft Math received the 2008 Award of Excellence from Tech & Learning Magazine.[5]
Features
Microsoft Math contains features that are designed to assist in solving mathematics, science, and tech-related problems, as well as to educate the user. The application features such tools as a graphing calculator and a unit converter. It also includes a triangle solver and an equation solver that provides step-by-step solutions to each problem.
Versions
- Microsoft Math 1.0 – Available only in Microsoft Student 2006
- Microsoft Math 2.0 – Available only in Microsoft Student 2007
- Microsoft Math 3.0 – Available as a standalone purchasable product. Includes calculus support, digital ink recognition features and a special display mode for video projectors. The first and only version of Microsoft Math to require product activation.[6]
- Encarta Calculator – A scaled-down version of Microsoft Math 3.0, available as part of Microsoft Student 2008.
- Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 – The first freeware version, released in 32-bit and 64-bit editions in January 2011.[7] It features a Ribbon interface.
- Microsoft Math for Windows Phone (removed) – A branded mobile application for Windows Phone released in 2015 specifically for South African and Tanzanian students; also known as Nokia Mobile-Mathematics or Nokia Momaths[8][9][10]
- Microsoft Math in Bing app – Math helper as a feature within the Bing mobile app on iOS and Android platforms, released in August 2018[11]
- Microsoft Math Solver – Mobile app for iOS (first released in November 2019)[12] and Android (first released in December 2019.)[13] Recognizes handwritten math. Provides a detailed step-by-step explanation, interactive graphs, relevant online video lectures, and practice problems. A web version is available on
math.microsoft.com
.
System requirements
The system requirements for Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 are:[1]
Parameters | Minimum requirements | Recommended requirements |
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Processor | Pentium 500 MHz or equivalent | Pentium 1 GHz or equivalent |
Operating system | ||
RAM | 256 MB | 512 MB |
Hard drive | 65 MB free space | |
Graphics | 800 x 600 resolution, 8-bit color | 1024 x 768 resolution, 24-bit color |
Other requirements | .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 |
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Microsoft Mathematics 4.0". Download Center. Microsoft. 12 January 2011.
- ^ Sharma, Trishna (11 January 2011). "Microsoft Releases Mathematics 4.0". TechGenie. Archived from the original on 23 February 2015.
- ^ "Download details: Microsoft Mathematics Add-In for Word and OneNote". Microsoft Download Center. Microsoft Corporation. 17 October 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- ^ "Free: Microsoft Mathematics Add-In for Word and OneNote released". Microsoft New Zealand Education blog. Microsoft Corporation. 15 August 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- ^ "Awards of Excellence Winners 2008". Tech & Learning Magazine. 3 January 2009. Archived from the original on 12 February 2009. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- ^ "Activate your Microsoft games and mapping programs (Revision 9.1)". Microsoft Support. Microsoft Corporation. 25 June 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- ^ "Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 released for free download". TechNet Blogs. Microsoft. 2011-01-12.
- ^ Mathematics, News for (5 January 2015). "Nokia Mobile-Mathematics: A solution for mathematic failure in Tanzania?". News for Mathematics.
- ^ Net, School (19 January 2015). "Microsoft Math". Schoolnet South Africa.
- ^ Al-Riyami, Fahad (17 February 2015). "Microsoft releases new app to make learning math exciting". WinBeta.
- ^ "Bing app's Camera Intelligent Search can solve complex math problems in a snap". Search Engine Land. 2018-08-15. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
- ^ https://www.producthunt.com/posts/microsoft-math
- ^ https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/12/06/microsoft-math-solver/