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Algebra Solver

★★★★★4.8·Free to use·Updated Apr 2026

What is an Algebra Solver?

An algebra solver automatically solves equations for an unknown variable (x). This tool supports two common equation types:

  • Linear equations: ax + b = c → solve for x in one step
  • Quadratic equations: ax² + bx + c = 0 → two roots via the quadratic formula

It shows full working, so it is perfect for checking homework or understanding the method.

Equation Type

Enter Details

2
-3
7

Example Calculations

3 examples

Inputs

Coefficient (a)2
Coefficient (b)-3
Right-hand side (c)7

Results

Solution (x)5.00
Equation2x + (-3) = 7
VerificationLHS = 2 × 5 + (-3) = 7

Step-by-Step

2x − 3 = 7 → 2x = 10 → x = 5. Verify: 2×5 − 3 = 7 ✓

Click any example to expand and see step-by-step workings. Use "▶ Load this example" to auto-fill the calculator.

How to Solve Linear and Quadratic Equations

  1. Linear (ax + b = c): Rearrange → ax = c − b → x = (c − b) / a
  2. Quadratic (ax² + bx + c = 0):
    • Δ = b² − 4ac (discriminant)
    • Δ > 0: two distinct real roots
    • Δ = 0: one repeated root
    • Δ < 0: two complex roots
    • x = (−b ± √Δ) / 2a

Understanding the Discriminant in Quadratic Equations

The discriminant (Δ = b² − 4ac) tells you the nature of roots before solving:

  • Δ > 0: Two distinct real roots (the parabola crosses the x-axis twice)
  • Δ = 0: One repeated root (the parabola just touches the x-axis)
  • Δ < 0: No real roots — roots are complex numbers (a + bi form)

Example: x² − 5x + 6 = 0 → Δ = 25 − 24 = 1 → two roots: x = 3 and x = 2.

Formula

Linear: ax + b = c → x = (c − b) ÷ a

Quadratic: x = (−b ± √(b²−4ac)) ÷ 2a

Discriminant Δ = b² − 4ac

When Do You Need an Algebra Solver?

  • School homework: Class 9–12 algebra problems
  • Competitive exams: CAT, GMAT, GATE, JEE — equation solving
  • Engineering: Solving for unknowns in design equations
  • Finance: Break-even analysis, finding unknown rates
  • Programming: Numerical root-finding problems

Why Use CalcPioneer Algebra Solver?

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Solves linear and quadratic with one cli

Solves linear and quadratic with one click

Shows step

by-step working

Verification step confirms the answer

Handles complex roots gracefully

Frequently Asked Questions

For ax + b = c: (1) Subtract b from both sides: ax = c − b. (2) Divide both sides by a: x = (c − b) / a. Example: 3x + 5 = 14 → 3x = 9 → x = 3.

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