- Fraction Calculator
Below are multiple fraction calculators capable of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, simplification, and conversion between fractions and decimals Fields above the solid black line represent the numerator, while fields below represent the denominator = ? Use this calculator if the numerators or denominators are very big integers
- Solve - Step-by-Step Math Problem Solver
QuickMath will automatically answer the most common problems in algebra, equations and calculus faced by high-school and college students The algebra section allows you to expand, factor or simplify virtually any expression you choose
- Algebra Calculator - Symbolab
Identify like terms in the expression Add or subtract the coefficients of like terms
- Math Equation Solver | Order of Operations - Calculator Soup
Solve math problems using order of operations like PEMDAS, BEDMAS, BODMAS, GEMDAS and MDAS (PEMDAS Caution) This calculator solves math equations that add, subtract, multiply and divide positive and negative numbers and exponential numbers You can also include parentheses and numbers with exponents or roots in your equations
- Simplify Calculator - Mathway
The simplification calculator allows you to take a simple or complex expression and simplify and reduce the expression to it's simplest form The calculator works for both numbers and expressions containing variables
- Equation Solver - MathPapa
To solve your equation using the Equation Solver, type in your equation like x+4=5 The solver will then show you the steps to help you learn how to solve it on your own
- Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Intelligence
Compute answers using Wolfram's breakthrough technology knowledgebase, relied on by millions of students professionals For math, science, nutrition, history, geography, engineering, mathematics, linguistics, sports, finance, music…
- Order of Operations - PEMDAS - Math is Fun
Example: Sam threw a ball straight up at 20 meters per second, how far did it go in 2 seconds? Sam uses this special formula that includes the effects of gravity: height = velocity × time − (1 2) × 9 8 × time 2 Sam puts in the velocity of 20 meters per second and time of 2 seconds: height = 20 × 2 − (1 2) × 9 8 × 2 2 Now for the
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