Solving Math Problems Digitally: Options for PC Users

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The discussion revolves around finding software options for PC users to write and format math problems digitally, as required by a professor for typed submissions. Participants explore various tools and methods for both writing and solving math problems, focusing on user-friendly interfaces and features.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about software that allows for writing and solving math problems, emphasizing the need for typed submissions.
  • Another participant suggests using Microsoft Word's Equation Editor, providing detailed steps on how to access and customize it for frequent use.
  • A later reply clarifies that the original poster intends to do the math work on paper and then type up each step, indicating a need for a tool that facilitates this process.
  • One participant recommends MiKTeX and TeXniCenter as a free alternative, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and functionality for formatting equations.
  • Another suggestion is Scientific Notebook, which is TeX-based but designed to be user-friendly, featuring a muPAD engine for performing math and graphics.
  • A participant expresses a preference for MiKTeX but mentions using a different text editor (Crimson Editor) instead of TeXniCenter.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants present multiple software options and preferences, indicating that there is no consensus on a single best solution. Various tools are discussed, each with its own merits and user experiences.

Contextual Notes

Some participants provide specific software recommendations based on personal experience, while others focus on the capabilities of existing tools. The discussion does not resolve which software is definitively superior or most suitable for the original poster's needs.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for students or professionals seeking digital tools for writing and formatting mathematical content, particularly those required to submit typed work.

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Is there a program that would allow me to write out and solve math problems on my computer, the reason is my professor only wants problems typed and printed from the computer, not hand written.
 
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I'm not sure what you mean by "and solve math problems". I'm sure you professor wants you to do that part yourself! The "word for windows" that comes with windows has an "equation editor". To access it, click on "insert", then "object" and choose "microsoft equation editor" from the list.
If you use equations a lot (and I do), you can put an "equation" shortcut on the tool bar. Click on "Fromat", then "customize" and then on the "Commands" tab. You can click on "insert" to get a list of commands that are under the "insert" menu item. Scroll down to "equation editor" (the icon is a little [itex]\sqrt{\alpha}}[/itex]) and then drag it to one of the toolbars at the top of the page.

If this isn't clear to you, click on "help" and then search for "equation".
 
Thanks, and for the sovling part i meant I do the work on paper then show each step typed up.
 
As a free (and prettier) alternative to Equation Editor, you can download and install the MiKTeX small package and install TeXniCenter for a nice editing interface. This will yield equations in the style of those displayed on these forums.
 
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Try Scientific Notebook. It is TeX based but hides the inner workings of TeX from the user and works just like a word processor. SN also has a muPAD engine which means that it does math and graphics! It is very easy to use and produces outstanding results.
 
I would also recommend MiKTeX. I've used TeXniCenter, but I prefer a text editor (Crimson Editor in my case) for myself.
 

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