When OneNote’s math function works, it’s pretty neat.īut despite its aptitude with a single equation, as shown above, OneNote appeared to be incapable of solving a series of linear equations (say, two equations with two variables). Sure, it was able to calculate my equations.You can see in the screenshot that it does a nifty job of displaying solutions and showing the work. Unfortunately, the feature didn’t quite live up to my expectations. OneNote then interprets your ink and provides you with a list of options to solve the equation. You ink an equation, select it using the lasso tool on the far left of the toolbar, and click the Math button. You’ll find the new Math feature in the Draw tab’s toolbar. To use OneNote Math, you must ink the equation, lasso it, then click the Math button.
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