Microsoft Mathematics
From basic math to pre-calculus, Microsoft Mathematics includes features that makes it easy to create graphs in 2D and 3D, calculate numerical results, solve equations or inequalities, and simplify algebraic expressions. Microsoft Mathematics also 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. The new Version 4 is now available for free! Known Issues:
Original show and plot functions have changed to show2d and plot2d In Microsoft Math 3.0, the show and plot functions were used to plot 2D graphs. In this version of the program, you must specify show2d and plot2d instead. If you open a worksheet file from a previous version of the product, any expressions that use show or plot will need to be updated.Unable to type or edit expression in worksheet input pane after pressing the left arrow key or the backspace key repeatedly You can use the backspace key or the left arrow key to move left so you can edit an expression in the worksheet input pane. However, if you press these keys repeatedly, the input pane may stop accepting input in some cases. To fix this, press the right arrow key once, and then you can type again.Changing the color scheme causes problems with high contrast displays If your computer display is set to High Contrast mode, some areas of the workspace may become unreadable when you change color schemes in Microsoft Mathematics. To fix this problem, turn High Contrast off and then turn it back on again.Screen reader does not read inline error messages In many cases, Microsoft Mathematics displays inline error messages to explain syntax errors or to describe a problem. To give screen readers access to this information, you can change your options to show these messages as popup dialogs instead. On the File tab, click Options, and then click Display inline error messages as popup messages.The appearance of 3D graphs is not optimal. Installation of Microsoft DirectX is recommended because it takes advantage of hardware acceleration options, such as video cards. By default, Microsoft Mathematics opens the DirectX Setup wizard when the Mathematics Setup Wizard is complete. However, if your computer does not have DirectX installed or cannot use the technology, Microsoft Mathematics uses an alternative rendering format for 3D graphs.
Download Page: Microsoft. [Download removed] UPDATE: Microsoft Mathematics has been retired, but it is still available from third-party websites. However, we recommend that you download and use the Math Solver app from Microsoft instead.