Maths

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Solve complex equations, visualize graphs, and perform advanced calculations with ease using this AI-powered mathematics tool.

(4.0)
Average rating 4.0 out of 5

Free, Freemium

Tool Information

Company

Not applicable

Founded

2022

Pricing

Free, Freemium

About Maths

Maths is a tool that uses AI to solve complex mathematical problems and provides step-by-step explanations. It assists students, educators, and professionals with their calculations.

Pros

  • ✔️ Step-by-Step Solutions: Provides detailed, step-by-step solutions to help you understand how to solve problems.
  • ✔️ Solves Complex Problems: Capable of solving a wide range of problems, from algebra to calculus.
  • ✔️ Educational Aid: Helps students learn and practice mathematical concepts and techniques.
  • ✔️ Instant Solutions: Provides fast and accurate answers, saving you time on difficult calculations.
  • ✔️ Graphing Capabilities: Can plot functions and equations to visualize mathematical relationships.

Cons

  • ✖️ Over-reliance: Students may become too dependent on the tool and not develop their own problem-solving skills.
  • ✖️ Limited for Word Problems: The AI may struggle to interpret and solve complex word problems with nuances.
  • ✖️ Input Limitations: Requires precise input to provide accurate solutions and may not handle all forms of notation.
  • ✖️ No Critical Thinking: The tool does not encourage critical thinking or creative problem-solving on its own.

Key Features

✔️ Problem Solver: The core feature that solves mathematical equations and problems.
✔️ Step-by-Step Guide: Provides a detailed breakdown of the solution process.
✔️ Equation Editor: A visual editor to input complex equations and mathematical notation.
✔️ Graphing Calculator: Plots functions and equations to visualize them on a graph.
✔️ Practice Mode: Offers a practice mode with different difficulty levels to help students master concepts.
✔️ Formula Reference: A library of common mathematical formulas and concepts for quick reference.

 


Ready-to-Use Prompts

Copy and customize these prompts for your specific needs

The "Find My Mistake" Debugger (High Value for All)

“I am trying to solve this problem: [Insert Problem]. Here are my steps:[Insert your steps]. Do not give me the final answer yet. Just point out the exact step where I made a mistake and explain why it’s wrong conceptually.”

The "Real-World Application" Explainer (For Engineering & MBA)

“I am a [Insert Branch/Class, e.g., CS Engineering] student. Explain the mathematical concept of [Insert Topic, e.g., Eigenvalues/Matrices] to me. Don’t use heavy jargon. Explain exactly how this is used in real-world [Insert Field, e.g., Computer Graphics or AI] with a simple example.”

The "Word Problem to Equation" Decoder (For 9th-12th & BBA)

“I have a math word problem: [Insert Word Problem]. I don’t want the solution. Break down this English text and help me convert it into a mathematical equation step-by-step. Explain what each variable represents.”

The Last-Minute "Cheat Sheet" Creator (Exam Prep)

“I have an exam on [Insert Chapter Name, e.g., Differential Equations] tomorrow. Create a quick revision cheat sheet for me. Include: 1. Top 5 most important formulas. 2. A 3-step universal process to solve questions from this chapter. 3. Two common traps/mistakes professors put in exam questions.”

The "Explain it to a 10-Year-Old" (Feynman Technique)

“Act as the world’s best teacher. Explain the concept of [Insert Topic] to me as if I am a 10-year-old. Use everyday analogies (like food, cars, or sports). Avoid all complex math terminology for the first two paragraphs.”

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Pricing Plans

Free

Use Cases

Break down complex topics like algebra or calculus into easy parts.

Generate practice questions for exam preparation.

Help students check homework and correct mistakes.

Explain formulas in simple language for quick understanding.

Explain formulas in simple language for quick understanding.

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Educators: Creating practice problems, explaining complex topics, and generating solution guides.

Engineers: Performing quick calculations and verifying complex equations for their work.

Researchers: Solving and visualizing complex mathematical models and equations.

Data Analysts: Working with statistical equations and data analysis problems.

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