System of Equations for Word
Choose the number of equations and variables. Get a ready system for Microsoft Word.
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Generate a system of 2 equations with variables x, y for Microsoft Word
How it works
A system of equations in a Word document should be enclosed in a left curly bracket with each equation on its own line, perfectly aligned. Achieving this manually means stacking individual equation objects inside a matrix structure - a multi-step process that breaks apart if you need to add or remove an equation later. This tool generates the entire bracketed system in one go, with the number of equations and variables you specify.
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Choose the number of equations in the system (2–6)
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Enter the variable names separated by commas (e.g. x, y, z)
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Click Generate - the AI formats a properly bracketed system
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Paste into Word - each equation is editable independently
The problem with Word
- Word has no built-in "system of equations" template - you have to build it from a matrix
- Adding or removing an equation from a manually built system breaks the bracket alignment
- Aligning the equals signs across multiple equations requires hidden column tricks
Who uses this tool
- Linear algebra systems (Gaussian elimination, Cramer's rule)
- Physics simultaneous equations (Kirchhoff's laws, mechanics)
- Economics and operations research models
- Chemistry equilibrium and balance equations
- Engineering control system equations
Frequently asked questions
What is the maximum number of equations?
Up to 6 equations in a single system.
Can I specify the exact coefficients?
Yes - after seeing the generated system, use the free-text input to describe exact values.
Does it work with differential equations?
For differential systems, switch to free-text mode and describe them in words.
Can I edit after pasting into Word?
Yes. The system is a native Word equation object.
What does it cost?
From $2.99 for a pack - one-time payment.