Microsoft Math Solver
- Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
- Genre: Education
- Released: 21 Nov, 2019
- Size: 46.0 MB
- Price: FREE!
- App Store Info
Description
Math that’s easy, fun, and accessible! Math Solver is an app from Microsoft where every feature is 100% free (like step-by-step instructions) for learners of all ages and abilities. That means whether you’re practicing simple arithmetic or learning advanced algebra and calculus, we’ll guide you to the answer instantly. All for free and now with a games section!HOW IT WORKS:
Use your camera to scan the problem, write it out on our whiteboard, or enter it in our calculator. Whatever you choose, Math Solver will help you solve it instantly with a detailed step-by-step explanation, interactive graphs, or similar problems from the web. And when you’re ready for more practice, you can take a daily quiz, play a game, or explore video lectures and articles.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
● Scan printed or handwritten math
● Write a math equation on screen like you would on paper
● Type and edit using advanced math calculator
● Get interactive step-by-step explanations
● Access and leverage our graphing calculator
● Import images with math equations from your mobile device
● Learn more with similar problems and video lectures
● Scan and plot x-y data tables for linear/non-linear functions
● Learn in your language – we support Chinese, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and more
WHAT WE CAN SOLVE:
● Elementary: arithmetic, real, complex numbers, LCM, GCD, factors, and percentages
● Pre-Algebra: radicals and exponents, fractions, matrices, determinants
● Algebra: quadratic equations, system of equations, inequalities, rational expressions, linear, quadratic and exponential graphs
● Basic Calculus: summations, limits, derivatives, integrals
● Statistics: mean, median, mode, standard deviation, permutations, combinations
Learn more about Microsoft Math Solver on our website: https://math.microsoft.com/ Contact us at [email protected] or @microsoftmath on social. Looking forward to your feedback!