Posted in Calculators, Math Resources, Microsoft Equation Editor, Technology | 14 Replies TI Calculator EmulatorsĬheck out this online TI-83 Plus emulator! This just came across my radar from Hackaday. And the mathematics is a bit buggy sometimes.Īll in all, despite its flaws, I highly recommend it! It’s really handy to have it right there in Word. The graphing capabilities aren’t very customizable. In this document, I highlight some of it’s features and some of it’s flaws. All of the output in red is generated by the mathematics add-in package. Here’s some sample output in word format or pdf(the image above is just the first little bit of this five-page document). But I like it because (A) my expectations were low and (B) it’s right inside Microsoft Word, and it’s nicely integrated into the new equation editor, which as you know, I love. It’s not as powerful as Mathematica or my TI-89, or even other free CAS like WolframAlpha or Geogebra (yes, Geogebra has a CAS now and it’s not beta!). I’m impressed with its ability to graph, do calculations, and manipulate algebraic expressions using its computer algebra system (CAS). I was even able to install it at work on my locked-down limited-permissions account without needing administrative privileges. It’s a super quick and easy installation–doesn’t require a reboot or anything. It works with Microsoft Office 2007 or later. Maybe it’s old news to you, but I recently downloaded the Mathematics Add-In for Word and One-Note (download from Mircrosoft for free, right here).
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