Math Solver was an education app developed by James Veug. It was removed from Google Play Mar 26, 2024 and is no longer available for download.
Download Statistics
Math Solver had been downloaded 4.1 thousand times before it became unavailable.
User Ratings
Math Solver was rated 3.59 out of 5 stars, based on 17 ratings.
App Information
Math Solver was free to download. The APK download size was 18.66 MB. The last available version was 0.4.2. The last update was on April 12, 2019.
Technical Requirements
Math Solver required Android 4.4+ or higher. The app had a content rating of Everyone. The app had been available on Google Play March 2019.
Description
=============== What is Math Solver? =============== Math Solver is a free application designed to help people understand how to solve both algebraic and regular equations in a way that a standard calculator can not. This is done by displaying the step-by-step process of solving a given equation and includes a small description of the steps required to get the final answer.
For example: "2x+5=20" "1/3+2"
The steps given from the program will help you learn the processes for solving these types of equations - however individuals who use it for cheating will not understand the processes of this discipline and will find it more difficult to recall solutions under pressure.
Cheating = No learning! No learning = No knowledge! No knowledge = No passing!
=============== Why? =============== We all use Mathematics in our daily lives regardless of our profession or qualifications. So understanding the basics of algebra assists us when it comes to finding solutions to basic problems.
It occurred to me that the best way that I learn personally is through trial and error. An example of this situation would be if I were asked to solve the equation "2x=20". Normally, I will attempt this on paper several times before getting it right, but in the course of doing so I will try several different techniques; many of which will are incorrect. This causes substantial confusion and isn’t a very efficient way to learn. In the process of solving this problem several questions arise: - Why is the 'x' there, and what does it mean? - What is the answer to "2x=20"? - Why is there an equals sign in "5x=9"? - Why is the answer to "2x+10=-10" is "-10"?
One of my solutions to these questions was to look for a program that allows me to see the required steps in order to solve an equation. There are plenty of applications out there but they generally require payment and either don't work as required, cost too much for a student or are litered with ads. Therefore, I decided to create a program that focuses on one aspect of learning Mathematics.
=============== How? =============== Following the same principles of Mathematics I created an algorithm that runs an algorithm to solve an equation to find an answer according to what you typed in.
=============== Why an algorithm? =============== We can use a regular calculator to solve any equation given to us that does not contain a variable such as:
"5+2x4+25/5-5"
The calculator solves the equation and tells us the final answer almost instantaneously:
"5+2x4+25/5-5 = 13"
Oh cool! This makes it so much easier to get a result, so I can write down my answer or brute force my way to find out how to get it for hours - but... there's one thing missing. Why is the final answer 13? If we added in brackets to show how we solved this equation on paper ((((5+2)x4)+25)/5)-5), shouldn’t that evaluate to 5.6? (Answer is no. Brackets are in the wrong place because BEDMAS)
This application is aimed at people who are learning basic Mathematics, or who simply forget how to BEDMAS on occasion. It will both solve the problem and write a description for each step taken in order to get the final result. After this project has been completed I hope this will benefit others in the same way that it has benefited me. Each of the descriptions for understanding the equation is based on my own subjective experiences of the evaluation process but I plan to do further user testing based on the feedback from other users.
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Thanks to these amazing people for helping make this app possible!
Project Lead: James Veugelaers
Translations: Deepak Nair - Hindi Chanil Park - Korean Sebastian abril - Spanish (Latin America)
Testing: Emily Clemens
Artists: Matthew Wills
Special Thanks to: Dario Silva Dylan Macdonald Pauline Kelly Elf Eldridge Dillon Mayhew Steven Archer Leon North Fiona Born
Recent changes: - Fixed sharing clipboard not showing variables - Fixed last step in equation not showing - Fixed non-human-translated languages being auto-chosen - Fixed lots of sort issues - Lots of core solving Fixes.
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This app helped me doing my homework! Thank you developers!
★★★★★
Heard about this app from a friend and decided to download it. It’s really helpful! Thank you app designer for making this app! I don’t need a scientific calculator anymore
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This app is good
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Technologies used by Math Solver
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