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Solve Equations and Inequalities Containing One Unknown Simple Linear Equations and Inequalities, including those with fractions and decimals
Learn the concept of simple equations and inequalities.
SimplEquations 3.1 Screenshots: (Macintosh)/(Windows) 100% CLEAN award granted by Softpedia: (Mac)/(Windows) Tested Safe and spyware free by CNET
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Sample Reports: Simple Equations Inequalities
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Tutorial Facilitates the learning and teaching of solution of simple equations and inequalities. The concept of the balance is used to help the student to understand the method used. Emphasis on the correct concepts will help students to avoid careless mistakes.
Practice SimplEquations is capable of generating hundreds of sums for drills to ensure that the student masters the technique of solving different types of simple equations and inequalities. Equations and inequalities with decimals and fractions are included. The user can choose the type of equations or inequalities he wishes to practice on. For example, if he has not learnt to handle equations with fractions, he can choose to practise on equations without fractions.
Worked Examples Almost 80 worked examples provide help for students who have difficulty in solving the equations and inequalities.
Reports You can print out a report at the end of each practice session. The report shows each sum with its correct answer and the student's answer marked. It also includes the percentage score, the average time taken to do each sum and other details.
Special Features - It allows two
players to compete with each other on one computer, reducing the number of
computers required for a class by half. Each player can do the sums at his own
pace. - Equations with fractions are presented in easy to read text book style.
Level: Secondary One, or Year 7 (Age: 12 years) and above
System requirements: Pentium or better, Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7. 23.7 MB HD space, 38MB RAM
PowerPC Macintosh,
Intel Macintosh 30MB HD space, 26MB RAM
Screen resolution 800 x 600 at 16 bits or better
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