Try Microsoft Math now
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Try all the great features and tools that come in Microsoft Math for 30 days! This product is for U.S. customers only. |
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Steps to download the free 30-day trial version of Microsoft Math:
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Frequently Asked Questions
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About Microsoft Math FREE 30-Day Trial:
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What are the system requirements?
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To use Microsoft Math, you need:
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- A personal computer with a Pentium 600MHz or faster processor (1GHz or faster processor recommended).
- Windows® XP Service Pack 2 or later.
- 256 MB of RAM (512 MB or more recommended).
- 450 MB of available hard disk space.
- Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 (requires between 200 MB and 450 MB of hard disk space).
- VGA-capable or better video card with a minimum 640x480 resolution (1024x768 recommended).
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Microsoft Math FREE 30-Day Trial
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I am currently using Microsoft Student with Math. Can I install the trial?
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Yes. By default, Microsoft Math will install into a different folder than Student. However, because Microsoft Math includes new features, some of your files may not open within your previous Microsoft Math Program located in Student and will need to create a new file in Microsoft Math.
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To do so:
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Click the Start button on the task bar.
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Select All Programs.
- Choose Microsoft Math 3.0 from the Program list.
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I do not reside in the United States and I want to download the trial. Are there any special instructions?
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At this time the trial of Microsoft Math 3.0 is intended for United States-based users.
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How does the 30-day trial work?
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The trial period begins when you first use the Microsoft Math 3.0 and ends 30 days after such first use. Upon expiration of the Microsoft Math Trial, you will not able to open or view any data that you entered in the trial. However, when you upgrade to the full version of Microsoft Math, you will regain full access to the information you entered in the Microsoft Math Trial.
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What happens when my 30-day trial of Microsoft Math Trial edition expires?
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Your 30-day trial begins when you first use Microsoft Math 3.0 and ends 30 days later. You will not be able to access your data when the Microsoft Math Trial has expired. However, if you acquire the full version of Microsoft Math you will regain access to the files that you created using the trial version.
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What are the complete details of the trial offer?
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The Microsoft Math Trial contains all of the features available in the full version of Microsoft Math 3.0, with the following exceptions:
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You will only be able to run the trial within a 30-day window.
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Download instructions for Microsoft Math Trial.
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Click here, then follow these instructions:
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Choose Save this program to disk when prompted. You'll be asked to specify the directory in which you'd like to download the program, so be sure to remember this directory.
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Click Save.
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After the file is downloaded, locate the directory specified in Step 1 and double-click the file webinst.exe.
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The setup program will provide instructions for installing the Microsoft Math Trial.
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Key Features
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Microsoft Math features a host of math tools designed to help students learn mathematical concepts. This collection of tools, tutorials and instructions helps students tackle math and science problems in one central location.
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Graphing Calculator
Step-by-Step Equation Solver
Equation Library
Triangle Solver
Unit Conversion Tool
NEW! Ink Handwriting Support
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