Microsoft Math Solver Will Save Indian Students From Math Phobia
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Microsoft Math Solver supports many languages, including 12 Indian languages.
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Maths has hardly been an amazing experience for many of us, but unfortunately, you are facing it every day at work. So, any solutions to make maths easier? Microsoft has already come up with an answer. Recently, the company has developed an app called Math Solver, which is the solution for those who struggle with math phobia. From basic equations to more complicated integrations and any math issues, you can all find the answers here in Math Solver.
The app is designed to adapt to users from many countries around the world. Some of the default languages that the app supports include English, Indian, and many other languages. It is ready to be downloaded at any time, and from any iOS/Android devices on the App Store or Play Store.
In cases that your queries are too difficult for the app, it will redirect you to a Bing search, where you can find the results or hints to solve your math issues. Also, it is quite easy to use the app. Users can simply scan their math questions, even handwritten, or enter the math problems using the existed calculator, or they can even note it down on the screen. The app’s task is just to solve and give you the correct answers.
However, it needs to be noted that Math Solver is not the only tech solution that can solve your math requests. There are other similar apps outside, such as Photomath. Nonetheless, Photomath does not have a “drawing” option on the screen, as well as does not take you to any Bing searches. Math Solver of Microsoft, on the other hand, is more intelligent. In some cases when it comes to showing you a solution, the app can also display to you the search results, or instructional videos to help you comprehend the concepts better.
Users who have experiences with Math Solver all agree that the app not only gives guidance for difficult questions but also provides a step-by-step instruction even for the basic ones, where Photomath only shows these features for complex tasks. In a comparison of accuracy, both apps can show different interpretations of math issues, and do not display any irrelevant calculations during the solving processes. One advantage of Math Solver is that it has an in-built dark mode, as well as efficient support for languages.