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The school and college years for most people used to be excruciating for many reasons, but one of the most important was always math. Simple arithmetic turning into multi-story integral equations was what made us hate this subject. That’s why apps that help solve mathematical expressions of all kinds have been increasingly popping up on the App Store.

The main advantage of the app is that you don’t have to enter huge equations with lots of symbols – Photomath recognizes printed text and does it rather quickly. The advantage of Photomath is that you don’t have to input huge equations with lots of symbols – Photomath recognizes printed text very easily and very quickly.

The solved equation and the answer appears on the screen at once. Photomath has made only 1 of 10 mistakes on text recognition – an excellent result considering how fast the operation is. The developers have also considered possibility of misses and added expressions editing function – if the app doesn’t read the right text correctly you can always correct the equation being recognized.

A great addition to all of this is the ability to enter the desired expression, because the handwritten text Photomath can not yet recognize. The developers promise to eliminate this disadvantage as well as the limitation in complexity of the problems that can be solved. Thus, the application solves simple linear equations and systems with two unknowns as well as calculates logarithms and partial integrals. And all this with detailed step-by-step instructions.

Photomath can undoubtedly be called the perfect helper for both schoolchildren and their parents, because it is not an easy task to remember what you learned a decade ago (and even with such a reluctance). In addition, the developers claim to have created the application as an example of the accessibility of technology, rather than for educational purposes.