![]() Microsoft, though, doesn’t seem to be charging anything for its solution-well, beyond possibly making the feature contingent on an existing subscription to Office 365. Wolfram Alpha also provides numerous possible solutions to the equation inked above, though step-by-step solutions for a number of them require a Pro subscription, currently $5.49 per user per month. The web is already populated with sites and services that will provide mathematics assistance the most well known is probably Wolfram Alpha, designed by Stephen Wolfram, the original author of seminal mathematics program Mathematica. ![]() (Unfortunately, another feature that Microsoft pitched for the Anniversary Update-drawing a route inside the Maps app-was also delayed, but it too will appear over time, executives said.) In OneNote, you can ink a circle, select it with a lasso tool, and OneNote will turn it into a perfect circle-note the Convert to Shapes button, and also the new Math button in the screenshot above. With Sticky Notes, users can write down a flight number, website URL, or phone number and Bing will interpret it as actionable data.
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