Fraction calculator with step-by-step operations and algebra. Shows results as you type. Graphical display of expressions with history. Use space to enter mixed number, e.g. 2 1/2 Help site with instructions and examples: frac.mathlab.us If you have a question, send email to calc@mathlab.us
PRO FEATURES * Workspaces to work on multiple tasks * Store often used expressions in a library * No advertisements
14 comments
terriclarkfan
15 Aug 17#1
Looks fun.
I remember I used to have a program on the BBC Model B which would solve quadratic equations and show you its working out step-by-step. Wish I could remember the name of it to try and find it again for an emulator.
ws007 to terriclarkfan
15 Aug 17#11
now that ages you, and me!
androoski to terriclarkfan
16 Aug 17#14
There are many available now on websites, but WolfRam Alpha is a popular one.
dbilsborough
15 Aug 17#2
cheers :smile:
kat215
15 Aug 17#3
Thanks :grin:
Steve1205
15 Aug 17#4
Great find. Thanks.
cactusbrandy
15 Aug 17#5
This deal isn't half good.
EMtart to cactusbrandy
15 Aug 17#6
I think you may have just divided opinion.
jazid to EMtart
15 Aug 17#7
I don't want to take anything away from your comments, but they just don't add up. You always get this with multiple viewpoints, especially with vulgar fractions of the population.
snappyfish
15 Aug 17#8
This will only take up a fraction of my time. It's a tale of two half's really.
Don_Mega
15 Aug 17#9
I'll give no quarter to anyone who doesn't agree this is a hot deal!
Opening post
Fraction calculator with step-by-step operations and algebra.
Shows results as you type.
Graphical display of expressions with history.
Use space to enter mixed number, e.g. 2 1/2
Help site with instructions and examples: frac.mathlab.us
If you have a question, send email to calc@mathlab.us
PRO FEATURES
* Workspaces to work on multiple tasks
* Store often used expressions in a library
* No advertisements
14 comments
I remember I used to have a program on the BBC Model B which would solve quadratic equations and show you its working out step-by-step. Wish I could remember the name of it to try and find it again for an emulator.
it's way more fun