Math is …

JUST FOR FUN (with a hidden motive that I will use the data  in an upcoming post), please use the link below to continue the sentence.

Math is ______________________.

*Click HERE or use the comment box to answer. Please limit your answer phrase to five words.

Being royalty, I have given Simba the privilege to answer first.

Mathematics in Microsoft Office

There are many people who are allergic with mathematics, but most of the time, mathematics appears incognito in places where we don’t expect them to be.  One perfect example is the Microsoft Office Package.We know the MS Excel is dedicated to mathematical computations, but what about MS Word or PowerPoint?  Can we find mathematics in both applications?

Enumerated below are the mathematics hidden in Microsoft Office. Regarding the mathematics found in MS Excel, we will discuss more about them in later tutorials.

1. Equations (Word). In the Insert menu of MS Word, you can see the Equation icon located at the extreme right hand side of the toolbar. This contains several built-in mathematical equations and formulas such as area of the circle and binomial theorem.

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1000+ Free Downloadable Mathematica Demonstrations

One of the most useful websites I came across lately was the Wolfram Demonstrations Project.  The website contains a vast collection of Mathematica interactive worksheets called demonstrations. The demonstrations ranges from elementary science and mathematics up to graduate science and mathematics.

Below are links of compressed Mathematica demonstrations downloads.  Some of the files fall under more than one category, so there are duplicate files.

You will need Winace to extract the compressed files, and you will need the Mathematica Player to view the demonstrations.

If you are interested in Mathematica, Matthias Greiff has a collection of links here.

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