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| name = Algebrator
| name = Algebrator
| logo =
| title = Algebrator
| screenshot =
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| caption =
| screenshot = Algebrator4.png
| screenshot size = 300px
| developer = [http://www.softmath.com Softmath]
| released = 1999
| caption = Algebrator 4.2 under Windows 7
| frequently_updated = yes
| collapsible =
| author =
| programming language = [[C%2B%2B | C++]]
| platform = [[Cross-platform]]
| developer = SoftMath
| language = English.
| released =
| discontinued =
| genre = [[Computer algebra system | Computer algebra system]], [[Educational software | Educational software]], [[Math software | Math software]]
| latest release version = 4.2
| license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]]
| latest release date = {{Start date and age|2009}}
| website = [http://www.softmath.com/ Softmath homepage]
| latest preview version =
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| genre = [[computer algebra system]]
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| website = [http://www.softmath.com softmath.com]
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'''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}}


== See also ==
'''Algebrator''' (produced by '''Softmath''') is a [[computer algebra system]] (CAS), which was developed in the late 1990s by Neven Jurkovic of Softmath, [[San Antonio, Texas]]. This is a CAS specifically geared towards algebra education. Beside the computation results, it shows step-by-step solution process and context sensitive explanations.
*[[List of computer algebra systems]]


== References ==
{{reflist|refs=


<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>


<ref name=hvizdos>{{cite journal|title=Algebrator|last=Hvizdos|first= Susan E.
== See also ==
|journal=The Mathematics Teacher|volume=93|issue=2|date=February 2000|page=160|jstor=27971316|id={{ProQuest|204631618}}}}</ref>
*[[Comparison of computer algebra systems]]


}}
== Literature ==
* Neven Jurkovic, ''Diagnosing and correcting student's misconceptions in an educational computer algebra system'', Proceedings of the 2001 international symposium on Symbolic and algebraic computation, July. 2000, p.195-200


== External links ==
== External links ==
<!-- Per [[WP:ELMINOFFICIAL]], choose one official website only -->
* {{Official|http://www.softmath.com}}
* {{Official website|http://www.softmath.com}}
* [http://twitter.com/SoftMath Algebrator at Twitter]


{{Computer algebra systems}}
{{Computer algebra systems}}


[[Category:Computer algebra systems]]
[[Category:Computer algebra systems]]
[[Category:Educational software]]
[[Category:Educational math software]]

[[Category:Mathematical software]]

[[Category:Formula editors]]
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[[Category:Plotting software]]
[[Category:Cross-platform software]]

Latest revision as of 01:22, 15 May 2024

Algebrator
Developer(s)SoftMath
Stable release
4.2 / 2009; 16 years ago (2009)
Typecomputer algebra system
Websitesoftmath.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]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Hvizdos, Susan E. (February 2000). "Algebrator". The Mathematics Teacher. 93 (2): 160. JSTOR 27971316. ProQuest 204631618.
  2. ^ Hindin, Harvey J. (Fall 2009). "Algebrator". Mathematics and Computer Education. 43 (3): 286–288. ProQuest 235871340.
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