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OneNote 2007 Tip: The Calculator

One day at the classroom you were peacefully taking down notes with Microsoft Office OneNote, then your professor suddenly gives you a math problem something like this:

(sqrt(2*pi*70)*2+150)^2

The big question is, how will you be able to solve this problem? Normally we students will reach for the calculator and from there we compute for the result. If you are a student who uses Microsoft Office OneNote you can now actually use OneNote to make some simple calculations.

Microsoft Office OneNote Supported Mathematical Symbols

( )

Parenthesis

*

Multiply

+

Addition

/

Division

pi

pi=3.141592653589793

sqrt

Square Root

^

Exponent

=

Equals

So to do a simple calculation all you need is to enter the formula in this case that would be (sqrt(2*pi*70)*2+150)^2 followed by an equal sign, after pressing enter you will automatically see the result of the calculation. No more manual solving, no more calculators.    

Unfortunately the capabilities of this feature is only limited to the functions like of the standard calculator in Microsoft Windows (sorry guys this feature won't do your algebra assignment for you). But it's really a big help instead of bringing up the calculator application.

So to answer the question earlier, the answer would be: (sqrt(2*pi*70)*2+150)^2=36,842.4659585933

Posted: May 25 2007, 12:35 AM by chestercoronel | with 2 comment(s) |
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Comments

jasperjugan said:

great!

# May 25, 2007 9:59 AM

StudentEmpowered said:

Somewhere in the later part of May, I have written a post entitled " OneNote 2007 Tip: the Calculator

# November 21, 2007 8:01 AM