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Alternate Math Solver

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This program offers the opportunity to solve equations that contain a variable X towards this variable. The resulting equation will look like X=...

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  • FreeProprietary

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  • Windows
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    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Alternate Math Solver was added to AlternativeTo by Malaz YI on Apr 27, 2020 and this page was last updated Apr 27, 2020.
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What is Alternate Math Solver?

This program offers the opportunity to solve equations that contain a variable X towards this variable. The resulting equation will look like X=...

Example for an equation that contains variable X and numbers only: 8 = (x25)/(x+25) Solved towards X it will look like: <=> x = 11.7647 Equations may also include additional variables (f in the following case): exp(2x) = 2*exp(x)+f Will become to: <=> x = log(1+sqr(1+f))

While solving an equation the program will also provide the intermediate steps that lead to the solution. This program is freeware. It needs the .Net-framework for Windows versions below Vista.

Alternate Math Solver is a lightweight application that lets you solve simple (and somewhat complex!) mathematical equations. It can solve algebraic equations of different degrees, having one or more constants. Equations are always solved for the unknown variable ‘x’. This means that as long as there is a single instance of ‘x’ in the equation, the application will solve it to return an answer.