Microsoft Mathematics Add-In for Word and OneNote 15.0.0.0

Plot Graphs in 2D and 3D
Microsoft Mathematics was developed to be a set of tools that you can use to perform mathematical operations on expressions or equations in your Word documents and OneNote notebooks.

You can use the extensive collection of mathematical symbols and structures to display clearly formatted mathematical expressions. You can also quickly insert commonly used expressions and math structures by using the Equation gallery.

For Microsoft Mathematics to interpret and evaluate your mathematical expression, you must enter it into a region of your document called the Math Zone. To create a new Math Zone, place the cursor where you want to insert the Math Zone, and then do one of the following:
- On the Mathematics tab, click Equation.
- On the Insert tab, in the Symbols group, click Equation.
- Press Alt + =.

After you create a new Math Zone you can type in your expression. You can use any of the following methods to enter a mathematical expression:

Type directly into the Math Zone. You can use text, symbols, and Math AutoCorrect entries to input your expression. Microsoft Word and OneNote automatically format parts of your input into mathematical notation. For example, if you enter \int x^2 dx, it is automatically reformatted as ∫ x²dx. For more information, search for "Math AutoCorrect" in Word Help.
- Use a preformatted building block expression. For more information, search for "Insert equation" in Word Help.
- Use the Math Input Panel in Microsoft Windows 7.

Note:
Expressions can't contain conditions. If the expression you enter includes conditions, for example √x, x > 5, Microsoft Mathematics will return the message "Error in equation."

Here are some key features of "Microsoft Mathematics Add-In for Word and OneNote":

· Compute standard mathematical functions, such as roots and logarithms
· Compute trigonometric functions, such as sine and cosine
· Find derivatives and integrals, limits, and sums and products of series
· Perform matrix operations, such as inverses, addition, and multiplication
· Perform operations on complex numbers
· Plot 2-D graphs in Cartesian and polar coordinates, and 3-D graphs in Cartesian, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates
· Solve equations and inequalities
· Calculate statistical functions, such as mode and variance, on lists of numbers
· Factor polynomials or integers
· Simplify or expand algebraic expressions

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