Did you know that you can insert professionally formatted formulas and equations into your Word documents? That means you can do your math homework in Word and not get docked points for your illegible handwriting. In addition to that,
Office Ultimate 2007 Key, the free Microsoft Mathematics Add-In for Word and OneNote lets you solve equations and expressions containing real and complex numbers and even plot 2D and 3D graphs. Don't get too excited. It doesn't do all the work for you. You'll still need to show how you solved an equation,
Office 2010 Discount, but at least this way you can check your work and see if you're getting the correct answer. If you're a math teacher or student,
Office Standard, check out the following video where I demonstrate how to solve equations and plot graphs using the Mathematics Add-In with Microsoft Word 2010. Or download this free Mathematics add-in and see for yourself. Or if you're having trouble with a certain type of equation, check out the Math Worksheet Generator for Word 2007. It lets you type an equation into the program and it will then create examples of similar equations that you can then practice solving. It's a great tool for studying. However,
Office 2007 License, it's prototype software created by the Microsoft Education Labs team,
Microsoft Office 2010 Standard, so it's not a supported product and it won't be available for very long. Check it out and let me know what you think. Do these programs help you with your math homework? --Jennifer Bost <div