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MalMath: A new step by step math solver
2016-02-02
[Dhaka Tribune] PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) indicated thon the lam numbers of 15-year-old students struggle to master basic numeracy skills in UNICEF-supported countries. In the majority of these countries, more than half of the students -- that's about 1.3 billion students -- fail to reach the minimum level of performance in mathematics.

Because of its inescapable practical applications, math is taught in every level of our education system, starting from elementary schools to university levels. And whether you are an amateur or an expert in math, everyone needs assistance in solving math problems from time to time. So, in the absence of a helpful source of assistance (a teacher or a friend), we can ask the ubiquitous Internet to help us, or we can use the guide books found in the book stores. We can also use a new math-solving application, called MalMath.

Launched on May 5, 2015, MalMath is an android application that can solve math problems with step by step solutions and provide graphic analysis. The app is quite simple to use: just type in a math problem, press the "solve" or "click" button. And, MalMath will present the solution, including the following helpful features.

Step by step description

This is the main feature of MalMath. For each problem that is solved, the steps of the solution are provided for the user. However,
there's more than one way to stuff a chicken...
knowing that some users can't understand faster than others, Malmath provides additional sub-steps. Even the sub-steps may contain other steps, until the most detailed explanation that a user may need.
Posted by:Fred

#4  some users can't understand faster than others

That one, I'm stealing.
Posted by: KBK   2016-02-02 17:35  

#3  The folks that profited by its sale, Sven.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2016-02-02 13:22  

#2  Mal -> bad. Who came up with that name?
Posted by: Sven the pelter   2016-02-02 08:29  

#1  Should worry about math education in the first world, not the third one.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-02-02 02:24  

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