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Ready when you want to look up a definition. Or how to do something.
Ja, Math Interactive ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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4.82 von 5
56 Bewertungen in Australien
Ready when you want to look up a definition. Or how to do something.
This is an amazing app. Get it. You won’t be disappointed. No adds. No fluff. Interactive and clearly explained.
Expecting more activities given free version. Lots formulae and calculations but more required.
Graphs and planes are some of the only things that are shown, it would be great to access more information on a whole range of different types of maths such as matrices, complex numbers as well as some more useful as complex maths. And also it would be great to incorporate physics as well. And just a suggestion what if we put our equations in, and have step by step examples on how it is solved. Overall the free version looks pretty helpful for explanation of maths formula that I’m currently learning, I would definitely pay for premium.
This is a great app. It helped me a lot on my math classes and exams. I recommend this app to anyone. This is a must have app.
I like it so much,thx
Had a problem with premium, and within a day they fixed it for me.
I like the clarity, the comprehensiveness, the good looking presentation. Thang Bui
Thank you for making this app. Keeps my skills fresh as an aging engineer. Now I use it to help my kids with school. Made well and works nice on my iPhone 8.
Do not spend your money on this app, it is basically one of those plastic review sheets. The only interactivity is the selection of a topic to be displayed. The descriptions are limited to a single example with a brief explanation and sometimes a proof, which has no value in this setting. More examples are needed showing different circumstances. There is no mention of sequences and series which is a very important algebra topic. If it was free I probably would have deleted it also. Too bad. It sounded good but you had to pay to find out how lacking it is. Free google searches yield far superior content.