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How does the MathKiwi teacher work?
MathKiwi will make it much easier and more effective for you to do what you are already doing – solving math problems step by step.
Instead of paper, pen, and teacher, sit comfortably in front of the computer screen. Welcome to the 21st century.
1. Enter the example
Using a convenient interface, enter your own, any example*.
2. Check the next step
Enter and check the correctness of the next steps in the solving process.
3. Correct the error
If you make a mistake, your virtual teacher MathKiwi (AI) will explain to you what went wrong.
4. Reach the solution
The app will notify you when the result you’ve obtained can be considered ‘final’ and you can stop solving the example.
How does it look now?
To study for a quiz, you sit at home with a list of examples and pick the first one. You do it yourself, on a piece of paper. You’re not really sure if you made a mistake in the first step, but you keep calculating. You get to the end, check with the answers and… it doesn’t match.
No matter how you look at it – it’s different.
Frustrated, you try to check the next steps. Where did you make the mistake? Maybe you should have started differently? Scribbles and pen scratches don’t help. You don’t see the mistake, you give up quickly. Second example. Maybe this time it will “work”…
How does it look with MathKiwi?
To study for a quiz, you sit at home with a list of examples and pick the first one. You do it yourself, on your phone. It turns out you made a mistake in the first step and need to correct it. Then you proceed smoothly step by step, only at the end a small mistake in simple calculations, you ask Kiwi for help, you correct it.
You get to the end, check with the answers and… it matches!
You move on to the next example. At this pace, there’s a good chance you’ll finish the entire task much faster than you thought…
Master Math Easily!
* As of today, the app allows solving examples from the following branches of mathematics:
- real numbers
- fractions
- powers
- logarithms
- algebraic expressions
- trigonometry
- limits of sequences
- limits of functions
- derivatives of single-variable functions
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