Developer(s) | Microsoft |
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Stable release | V1.0
/ November 2019 |
Operating system | iOS, Android |
Type | Mathematical software |
License | Freeware |
Website | math |
Microsoft Math, also known as Microsoft Mathematics, is a freely downloadable educational program, designed for mobile platforms (iOS and Android), that allows users to solve math and science problems. Developed and maintained by Microsoft, it is primarily targeted at students as a learning tool.
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[1] and was called Microsoft Mathematics 4.0. While no longer in active development or support, Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 can still be downloaded from the official Microsoft Website[2].
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]
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.
System requirements for Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 are:[2]
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 | ||
Graphics | VGA-capable or better video card with 800 x 600 resolution |
VGA-capable or better video card with 1024 x 768 resolution |
Other requirements |
In 2015 Microsoft released a branded mobile application for Windows Phone called Nokia Mobile-Mathematics or Nokia Momaths specifically for South African and Tanzanian students which is currently discontinued.[8][9][10]
To type in characters that are not on a standard keyboard, you can use the extended keyboard button or you can use keystroke shortcuts. Enter the text from the input column and your text will be substituted for the corresponding mathematical operation.
Input | Output | Description |
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pi | π | Pi (3.1415...) |
theta | θ | Theta (angular position of a vector) |
sqrt | √ | Square root |
^2 | 2 | Superscript for exponents (example shows ^2, but any value can be used) |
1/2 | ½ | Fraction (Example shows 1/2, but any numbers can be used) |
infinity | ∞ | Infinity Symbol |