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Microsoft Math Solver

If math isn't your thing, the Microsoft's newest app Be as the first Christmas gift to you. Redmond Company launched the beta for Microsoft Math Solver, a new iOS and Android operating system to solve mathematical operations faster and more efficient systems based on artificial intelligence.

As another use of this kind as PhotoMath – ago we named the app so it's really nice, Microsoft tool uses our phone's camera to capture work to solve it, and in addition to showing the effect, it provides the steps to be followed in each case finding the right solution for each problem.

Microsoft Math Solver: solve mathematical operations with a portable camera

As the company explains, Microsoft Math can Immediately know that the problem has been resolved, and provide a detailed description of the steps to follow. In addition, to encourage learning, related examples, interactive graphics are provided to visualize tasks, or online resources such as video tutorials or directions to learn more about them.

Although still in beta, the app is already able to solve operations with complex numbers, fractions, matrices, insights, and problems related to math and algebra. And there are no other simple tasks like adding, subtracting, dividing, multiplying, and importantly and subtracting. On the other hand, the app not only allows you to capture tasks with a portable camera, it is also possible write them on your device's screen, using a scientific calculator built into the application.

Microsoft Math Solver is now available for Android and iOS, and you can download completely free through the Google Play store and the app. In addition, it is easy to note that Math Solver is available in several different languages, including Spanish.

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