Make Math Easier with the Math and Algebra Expression Simplifier
June 13, 2008
As if Firefox couldn’t get more useful for teachers and students, now you can use it to solve algebraic equations. Studenthacks.org has the scoop on the Math and Algebra Expression Simplifier and Solver, a handy tool that’s pretty much what it sounds like. But the best part is that you can install it into your search bar in Firefox (and yeah, Internet Explorer, too).
To simplify or solve an equation, simply type it into your browser’s search bar (you can also enter it at the solver’s main page at Algebra.com). The Math and Algebra Expression Simplifier and Solver will then simplify or solve your equation.
The creators ask that you please keep in mind this simplifier/solver is still a work in progress, so it may not quite be able to solve everything you throw at it - yet. You should also keep in mind that many mathematical expressions are tough to type on a standard keyboard, so entering equations is an exacting process. On the other hand, when typing is the hardest part of using a tool, that’s a pretty good sign. This is one plugin that makes a complicated subject like algebra a little simpler. -BILL FERRIS
Math and Algebra Expression Simplifier and Solver - Firefox/IE Plugin via studenthacks.org
Math and Algebra Expression Simplifier and Solver via Algebra.com
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