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Mathematics, 20.12.2020 14:40 nengliangli523

Okay so here are some apps for math that will help you so you don't gotta ask on here! pre- algebra : this app is only if you are taking algebra and other subjects but mostly for pre-algebra, and anything that gotta do with algebra. There's tutors on there can help you, you can just call them once you got the app literally and you could take a practice test, diagnostic test, test prep, you can even make flashcards to remember something or learn a flashcard problem, just answer the problem and if you get the it wrong, they tell you the correct answer and explanation. There's so much more to it literally, they have different things that can help you with algebra no matter what it is!

Photomath: This may not be the best but I recommend. You can either fake a picture of the problem or type it in. It gives you the steps and it's pretty easy. When you take a pic or whatever you typed in and it comes up, you can press on how you want your answer, like factoring and etc and there is also a calculator (but different from a regular calculator lol)

Qanda: Basically this app has teachers that will give you the answers and make sure you know how to do it, like it only takes 5-10 minutes, sometimes even 15 but it's worth it once they answer. It's for any subject. You can either show a picture or type your question and when they say "please evaluate" that means to rate them. You can also see what other students rate that teacher and the explanation they left for the teacher. When you ask your question, you can know when they are answering your question and when you have got a teacher to look & answer your question, and it gives you a notification when that teacher answers your question(if you turn it on). You get points when you automatically sign in(you can sign in with your G-o-o-g-l-e account or make a account) or you could log in. You get 2500 points when you join then when those points are done, you just need to log into the app to earn points 3 days then you have a free question that you can use to ask a question. If something is wrong with the teachers answer or you can't understand the handwriting(that happens) you could ask them to tell you what it is or explain if something is wrong. If something is not good and you are upset, you could choose someone else to answer your question, that way your points won't be taken away. You don't have to rate them with an explanation by the way, you could exit out like if you wanna wait till you find you got it right or wrong, you can just leave it then come back to the question and rate and give an explanation. There will be a place for the questions you didn't rate and give an explanation to and a place where you did rate them and give an explanation. There's many different types of people that can help you, you can choose how you want to ask your question, like if you want to pick your teacher then you could choose that option(that's different from just asking a question because you could look at someone's rate and if they are good, you could ask that person). So make sure you check someone's rates and explanations before you ask that person, that will tell you if they are helpful or not. It's so many more but now if you want, just download the app for more info!

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