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'''Algebrator''' (also called '''Softmath''') is a [[computer algebra system]] (CAS), |
'''Algebrator''' (also called '''Softmath''') is a [[computer algebra system]] (CAS), originally known as Edusym and developed beginning in 1988. This is a CAS specifically geared towards algebra education.{{r|hvizdos}} Beside the computation results, it shows step by step the solution process and context sensitive explanations.{{r|hindin}} |
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*{{cite journal|title=Algebrator|last=Hindin|first= Harvey J.|journal= Mathematics and Computer Education|volume= 43|issue=3|date=Fall 2009|pages= 286–288|id={{ProQuest|235871340}}}} |
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<ref name=hindin>{{cite journal|title=Algebrator|last=Hindin|first= Harvey J.|journal= Mathematics and Computer Education|volume= 43|issue=3|date=Fall 2009|pages= 286–288|id={{ProQuest|235871340}}}}</ref> |
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|journal=The Mathematics Teacher|volume=93|issue=2|date=February 2000|page=160|jstor=27971316|id={{ProQuest|204631618}}}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 15 May 2024
Developer(s) | SoftMath |
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Stable release | 4.2
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Type | computer algebra system |
Website | softmath.com |
Algebrator (also called Softmath) is a computer algebra system (CAS), originally known as Edusym and developed beginning in 1988. This is a CAS specifically geared towards algebra education.[1] Beside the computation results, it shows step by step the solution process and context sensitive explanations.[2]
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