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  1. Write or type any math problem and Math Assistant in OneNote can solve it for you—helping you reach the solution quickly, or displaying step-by-step instructions that help you learn how to reach the solution on your own.

  2. Linear format equations and Math AutoCorrect in Word. Write an equation or formula

  3. Solver is a Microsoft Excel add-in program you can use for what-if analysis. Use Solver to find an optimal (maximum or minimum) value for a formula in one cell — called the objective cell — subject to constraints, or limits, on the values of other formula cells on a worksheet.

  4. The Solver Add-in is a Microsoft Office Excel add-in program that is available when you install Microsoft Office or Excel. To use the Solver Add-in, however, you first need to load it in Excel.

  5. Linear format equations using UnicodeMath and LaTeX in Word. Where is Equation Editor? Learn how to insert, change, or write an equation or formula in Microsoft Word.

  6. If you're using OneNote Class Notebook in your classroom, your students will have access to all of Math Assistant's features. To turn off math equation solving and graphing for your students during times they're working on tests or homework, follow the instructions below.

  7. Quiz yourself on math concepts by generating a practice quiz based on an equation you're solving. Math Assistant will work with Microsoft Forms to create a practice quiz of up to 20 questions featuring similar problems to your original problem, then embed it on your OneNote page.

  8. Solve math equations with Math Assistant. Draw graphs of math functions with Math Assistant. Problem types supported by Math Assistant. Change settings for Math Assistant in OneNote. Generate a practice math quiz with Math Assistant in OneNote. Turn Math Assistant on or off in OneNote Class Notebook. Replay ink strokes in OneNote for Windows 10

  9. In Word, you can insert mathematical symbols into equations or text by using the equation tools. On the Insert tab, in the Symbols group, click the arrow under Equation, and then click Insert New Equation. Under Equation Tools, on the Design tab, in the Symbols group, click the More arrow.

  10. Lists all math and trig functions, such as the SUM, SUMIF, SUMIFS, and SUMPRODUCT functions.

  11. You don’t need a calculator to find the answers to simple math problems. You can jot down math equations during a meeting, conference or class, and OneNote can instantly calculate the results for you.

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