or maybe figure out how to help your kids with common core math.
by beth ziesenis
app of the week
pi day is celebrated on march 14 (3.14). people love the theme so much that it’s also the international day of mathematics. bonus: it’s also albert einstein’s birthday!
the nerd power is strong.
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if you would rather celebrate pi day with actual pie than solve math problems, check out the problem-solving ai in these apps.
google lens homework mode: ai-powered problem solving with the google lens feature
microsoft math solver: microsoft’s visual math problem solver
just scroll your phone’s camera over a math problem (typed or handwritten), and the solution appears on the screen. see? you really didn’t have to learn how to solve a quadratic formula.
both apps also offer guided tutorials and step-by-step solutions, which will help those of us still doing old school math while our kids try to show us the “new math.”
one response to “solve a math problem without doing math”
donald nederman
“new math”???? so 2 plus 2 doesn’t equal 4 anymore?? i don’t want to go over a bridge that was designed and built on “new” math. i don’t want to put my money in a bank that practices “new” math. perhaps, we need to go back to go forward. who put the idiots in charge??