Plotting graph from stretch is a bit complicated as it requires focus and patience. With a hard problem, it is almost impossible to simply read out the question and then start writing the solution. There are some typical and complex problems such as trigonometric functions, complex numbers, limits and sums of series which student with math and science studies find a bit hard and awkward to solve. If you need a hand with a mathematical problems then Microsoft might have a right application for you .
Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 is a desktop based scientific calculator application that comes packed with typical scientific calculator functionality, calculator,graph solving and equation solving capabilities.
With Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 students not only learn to solve equations step-by-step but also gain a better understanding of fundamental concepts in mathematics and physics.
As you can see in the screenshot above, this application has the standard Microsoft ribbon interface seen in Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 productivity suites with a TV remote like graphic calculator on the left side containing elements and options that can be added to the mathematical expressions. Here’s a full-featured list of advanced functions and operations that you can perform with this application -
- » Solving equations and inequalities.
- » Computing standard mathematical functions such as roots and logarithms.
- » Computing trigonometric functions, such as sine,cosine and conic section problems.
- » Performing matrix and vector operations.
- » Computing basic statistics, such as mean or median and standard deviation.
- » Performing operations on complex numbers.
- » Plotting 2D and 3D graphs in Cartesian and polar coordinates.
- » Finding derivatives and integrals, limits and sums and products of series.
- » Finding, plotting, and solving common formulas and equations.
- » Additional math tools help you evaluate triangles and convert from one system of units to another.
- You can download Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 from Microsoft.com in both 32-bit and 64-bit editions.