![]() ![]() ![]() Microsoft Math 3.0 delivers in both 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional graphs. Perhaps a better approach for a learning tool would have been to get students to suggest steps throughout the solution and the tool would give feedback on those steps (this could be done with multiple choice questions.) But such a suggestion adds a lot of complexity to the tool. ![]() With a full-featured graphing calculator thats designed to work just like a handheld calculator, Microsoft Math offers a wide range of additional tools to help students with complex mathematics. This aids the input of math notation (always a problem on computers) as well as giving a certain level of familiarity. Microsoft normally does not get this aspect right (it is usually too obtrusive), but in this application, they have reached a good balance. ![]()
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