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Universal Math Solver (UMS) really works!

UMS is a software package which, until now, students could only dream of.

UMS solves any given problem, either one taken from a textbook or just invented on the spot.

Moreover, UMS explains each step of the solution to the problem.

You simply enter your math problem as you would write it in a notebook and UMS software will provide a detailed solution, accompanied by verbal commentary.

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Why UMS? Who can benefit from UMS?

Middle to high school students

University students

Math teachers

Parents who are dedicated to their children’s education.

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Announcement!

On October 20, 2011 we released a new version - UMS Online 10.0.2.9 with the addition of a new possibility to insert a math problem that is already in Notepad (or any text editor).

On June 6, 2011 we released a new version - UMS Online 10.0.1.8 with the addition of a new module - Trigonometry. Part 1. Using this version you can solve Trigonometric Equations, Simplify Trigonometric Expressions with a numerical argument and solve Right Triangle Problems.

The next version - UMS Online 10.5 - is about to be released. Using this version, you will be able to solve trigonometric inequalities and to prove trigonometric identities.

UMS Math Editor

The latest version of UMS Math Editor is 2.1.2.5 (October 20, 2011).

You can download the demo of UMS Math Editor.

UMS Math Editor is the program used for typing plain text and mathematical formulas.

The distinctive feature of UMS Math Editor is that it not only allows you a simple way to enter mathematical formulas in a regular word processing environment, but also to work on solving them.

UMS Math Editor allows you to send all or part of the entered formula for solution or calculation to UMS software and, if desired, paste the solution (simplification, calculation, diagram, graph etc.) as a continuation of your typed text. Thus, you save time and effort.

In addition, you have more opportunities:

  • You can convert UMS Math Editor files to MS Word files.
  • You can save UMS Math Editor files as HTML files.
  • You can work with Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Copied formulas and text from Wikipedia pages can be pasted into a UMS Math Editor file, so these formulas and text can be edited.
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