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Type your algebra problem into the text box. For example, enter ______ into the text box to get a step-by-step explanation of how to solve 3x+2=14.
Type your algebra problem into the text box. For example, enter ______ into the text box to get a step-by-step explanation of how to solve 3x+2=14.
3x+2=14
Examples: 1+2, 1/3+1/4, 2^3 * 2^2Â (x+1)(x+2) (Simplify Example), 2x^2+2y @ x=5, y=3 (Evaluate Example) Â y=x^2+1 (Graph Example), 4x+2=2(x+6) (Solve Example)
Examples: 1+2, 1/3+1/4, 2^3 * 2^2Â (x+1)(x+2) (Simplify Example), 2x^2+2y @ x=5, y=3 (Evaluate Example) Â y=x^2+1 (Graph Example), 4x+2=2(x+6) (Solve Example)
1+2, 1/3+1/4, 2^3 * 2^2, (x+1)(x+2), 2x^2+2y @ x=5, y=3, y=x^2+1, 4x+2=2(x+6)
Math Symbols If you would like to create your own math expressions, here are some symbols that the calculator understands: + (Addition) - (Subtraction) * (Multiplication) / (Division) ^ (Exponent: ______) sqrt (Square Root) (Example: sqrt(9))
Math Symbols If you would like to create your own math expressions, here are some symbols that the calculator understands: + (Addition) - (Subtraction) * (Multiplication) / (Division) ^ (Exponent: ______) sqrt (Square Root) (Example: sqrt(9))
raised to the power
More Math Symbols Tutorial Read the full tutorial to learn how to graph equations and check your ______ homework.
More Math Symbols Tutorial Read the full tutorial to learn how to graph equations and check your ______ homework.
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Study Notes
Algebra Problem Solving
- Input algebra problems directly into the text box for step-by-step guidance.
- Allowable expressions include a variety of operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation.
- Examples range from simple arithmetic (e.g., 1+2) to more complex expressions (e.g., 2^3 * 2^2) and algebraic equations (e.g., 4x+2=2(x+6)).
Types of Examples
- Simplification: Operations like multiplying or factoring expressions, such as (x+1)(x+2).
- Evaluation: Calculating values for given variables (e.g., 2x^2+2y when x=5, y=3).
- Graphing: Creating graphs from equations, illustrated by y=x^2+1.
- Solving Equations: Finding variable values to satisfy equations (e.g., solving 4x+2=2(x+6)).
Mathematical Symbols and Syntax
- Common symbols supported for constructing expressions:
+
for addition-
for subtraction*
for multiplication/
for division^
for exponentssqrt
for square roots, allowing expression likesqrt(9)
.
Additional Resources
- Access a tutorial for a comprehensive understanding of graphing equations and validating math homework.
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