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AI Equation Solver for High School

High school math spans a decade of increasing complexity (from linear equations to limits and derivatives. The AI Equation Solver provides fully worked solutions for every topic from Algebra I through AP Calculus BC, with each step labeled with the rule or theorem applied. High school students preparing for standardized tests, working through difficult homework problems, or reviewing for final exams get not just the answer but the complete method) plus the most common mistakes students make on that specific problem type.

Algebra I–Calc BC
Full high school curriculum
Every step
Labeled with theorem applied
3 mistakes
Most common errors identified
SAT/ACT
Standardized test coverage

How Teachers Use This for High School

Quadratic Equations by Any Method

Whether a quadratic is solved by factoring, completing the square, or the quadratic formula, the solver shows all steps labeled with the method and the algebraic justification for each move.

Polynomial and Rational Equations

Long division of polynomials, factoring higher-degree polynomials, and solving rational equations, each step shown with the zero product property, restrictions, and extraneous solutions flagged.

Trigonometry and Unit Circle

Solving trigonometric equations and finding exact values using the unit circle, the solver shows reference angles, quadrant analysis, and all solutions in the specified interval.

Logarithms and Exponential Equations

Applying logarithm properties, change of base, and solving exponential equations with e, each step labeled with the log law applied and the base used.

Calculus Derivatives and Integrals

Derivatives using power, product, quotient, and chain rules; definite and indefinite integrals with substitution, every step labeled with the calculus rule applied.

SAT and ACT Math Preparation

Students encountering unfamiliar problem types on practice tests use the solver to understand the method before the exam, building a repertoire of strategies for each question type.

Frequently Asked Questions

Full working, every step. A derivative using the chain rule shows: identifying the outer and inner functions, applying the chain rule formula, differentiating each component, and assembling the final answer. An integral using u-substitution shows: choosing u, finding du, substituting, integrating in terms of u, and back-substituting. No steps are compressed or omitted.

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