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Interested as we are in technology, there are reasons we didn't go into computer science. Chief among them: The high-level math required at just about every stage of the game. So we're thrilled to find a program as comprehensive and inexpensive as Microsoft Math 3.0, which might help the next generation solve quadratic equations and figure out chemical reactions more easily than we could.
Available as a small download from Microsoft's Web site for only $19.95, Microsoft Math offers lots of tools for simplifying and clarifying math and science questions. You get a graphing calculator optimized for both standard and linear algebra, trigonometry, statistics, and calculus; a library of formulas and equations that also encompasses key entries from the worlds of chemistry and physics; a triangle solver; and a unit-conversion utility for easily converting units of measure for length, volume, temperature, and more. If by chance you run the software on a Tablet PC, Math's handwriting recognition can help you enter expressions that way.
Perhaps the best feature is the step-by-step equation solver, which breaks down complicated calculations into their component pieces, along with gently explanatory text to help you understand each step of the solving process. (You can also turn off the step-by-step solutions so you have to make the journey to the answer yourself.) You can even solve systems of up to six equations.
The program provides five built-in video tutorials: an overview of the program; introductions to graphing, equation solving, and step-by-step solutions; and a how-to on assigning variables and evaluating expressions. While these are helpful for detailing the ins and outs of how the software works, they're useless as crash courses on any of these potentially bewildering topics. The software assumes you know what you're getting yourself into, which could baffle parents who (like us) forgot the law of cosines the instant first-semester trig ended.
Even so, for struggling students of all ages, Microsoft Math 3.0 can make the process a lot less frustrating—and maybe even a little bit fun.
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