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Algebrator is a computer algebra system (CAS), which was A computer algebra system (CAS) is a software program that facilitates symbolic mathematics. ...


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Algebrator Formula Algebra Tutorial Elementary (391 words)
Math students have found that the step-by-step approach used in Algebrator helps them understand the problem and the procedure used to solve it, and check the solutions that they have arrived at independently.
Many parents state that Algebrator has helped their children improve their algebra grades tremendously, because of the step-by-step approach and the context-sensitive explanations provided.
Algebrator, now known as AlgebraSolver, features a user-friendly interface where students can enter problems; a step-by-step display of the solution; context-sensitive explanations for problems; a template-based exam generator; an interactive solution checker; and a solution process developed by teachers.
Solve Algebra problems with the top Software Tutor Program--College, High School or Pre-Algebra (413 words)
Algebrator is one of the most powerful algebra software programs ever developed.
Teachers use Algebrator to assist in the rapid creation of lessons and sample problems/solutions, as well as a supplemental, automated teaching assistant for students.
Algebrator is a complete Algebra Tutoring solution, appropriate for solving Algebra problems all the way from Pre-Algebra through the Advanced College level.
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