Edge allows you to solve equations and problems in the browser itself with a new function and so you can try it
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Edge, the Microsoft browser, is a proposal that is becoming more popular every day. The truth is that Microsoft has hit the mark by updating its browser to the Chromium engine and providing it with new functions almost every day. But few as striking as this one that now allows you to solve equations and problems directly from Edge
If you are one of those who chokes on mathematics, this solution may be ideal to get out of the quagmire on more than one occasion and also do it without having to resort to third-party applications.And although Microsoft has alternatives like Math Solver, this Edge proposal is really eye-catching
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And it is that Edge has a secret to allow the resolution of formulas in the browser. Starting with version 91 of Edge, Math Solver will be integrated into Edge and will also do so on all platforms where Edge is available, that is, on Android, iOS, macOS…
But waiting for Microsoft Edge to already have version 91 on the stable channel, this feature can already be tested if you download Edge Beta(Dev or Canary also works) from the respective website that we already know.
Once we have installed Edge Beta (or one of the other two), we just have to open a PDF with math exercises, access an online platform that contains exercisesor add it ourselves.
"Once inside, we must click on the three points that give access to different options and that appears in the upper right area. Among all the options we choose More tools and then click on Math solver or Math Solver"
We will see a side panel with two options: write the mathematical problem using the keyboard incorporated in the panel or if we prefer, perform a screenshot of the problem surrounding the area we want to highlight. With these steps taken, click on Resolve and wait for the process to conclude."
When finished, Microsoft Edge will show us the result, but we can also choose to show the steps followed to solve the problem and thus help better understand the solution found.
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