Algebraic Expression Expander
Unravel factored algebraic expressions into their expanded form with ease.
Input Expression:
Expanded Expression:
Understanding Algebraic Expansion
Algebraic expansion is the process of multiplying out factors in an algebraic expression to obtain a sum of terms. For example, expanding (x+1)(x+2) involves applying the distributive property to get x2 + 3x + 2. This tool simplifies this process, allowing you to input factored expressions and instantly see their expanded forms. It's useful for simplifying complex equations, solving algebraic problems, and understanding the structure of polynomial expressions. Whether you're a student learning algebra or a professional needing quick calculations, this tool is designed to help.
- Distributive Property: The core principle behind expansion.
- Polynomials: Expressions consisting of variables and coefficients.
- Factored Form: An expression written as a product of factors.
- Expanded Form: An expression written as a sum of terms.