Microsoft Unveils Microsoft Math 3.0

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aryayush

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New software helps students efficiently complete assignments while garnering the knowledge to succeed in the most difficult of school subjects.

REDMOND, Wash., May 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- According to an independent survey commissioned by Microsoft Corp., 77 percent of teachers and 73 percent of parents claim math and science are the most difficult homework subjects for students, yet only 36 percent of parents feel capable to help their children. While parents and teachers struggle to find the time or knowledge to provide their kids with adequate assistance in math and science, students can grow frustrated by the lack of resources and the amount time it may take to find relevant guidance in these difficult subjects. To address these issues, Microsoft has developed a low-cost, comprehensive resource for middle school, high school and entry-level college students.

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Today Microsoft releases Microsoft® Math 3.0, a new software solution designed to help students complete their math and science homework more quickly and easily while teaching important fundamental concepts. Microsoft Math 3.0 features an extensive collection of capabilities to help students tackle complicated problems in pre-algebra, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, physics and chemistry, and puts them all in one convenient place on the home PC. Similar to a hired tutor, Microsoft Math 3.0 is designed to help deepen students' overall understanding of these subjects by invoking a full-featured graphing calculator and step-by-step instructions on how to solve difficult problems.

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Zeeshan Quireshi

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kool , i currently use Microsoft Math , the version i have is the Version Bundled with Encarta 2007 , let's see what version 3 Has :)
 

Zeeshan Quireshi

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but seriously Math is a very good product , Wolfram's Mathematica is a Very Complex(and Costly) product and if you wanna do advanced graphing without buying a very very expensive graphing calculator(~15k) then Microsoft Math is the way to go :)

it's interface is too like a calculator , just beter n polished n the graphs r 1000x more precise :D
 
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