How To Solve Math Problems With Your Android Camera
Mathematics right from the very beginning has always been a compulsory subject, it is an essential component of any school and also an important driver of innovation in our technology world. A lot of students who are weak in maths have always sort for an easy way to tackle or solve some common maths problems, but all efforts so far seem to prove abortive. Imagine you are a 23-year-old college student, and you have been given a difficult math exercise to submit the next day, there is a chance that you are likely to run out of ideas on how to solve the given math problem.
But what if you can open an app on your phone, position your camera
towards a textbook, scan a picture of the math problem and have the
result presented to you with detailed step-by-step instructions on how
the equation was solved. This technique is quite possible if only you
are able to discover the perfect app that can magically solve math
problems using the camera on your Android device. Without further ado,
here's how to use the world's smartest camera calculator to solve math
problems with ease.
Install Photomath
To begin with, head over to the Google Play Store and install Microblink's Photomath Camera Calculator
app. The app is built on real-time machine vision technology, and I
must say... It's a super concept, considering the fact that it allows
you to solve millions of math problems instantly while allowing you to
learn and master mathematics with tips and tricks.
Once you open the app, you will be greeted with an instruction on how to
use the app to solve math problems. Simply tap on the next arrow or
swipe through to skip the steps. Then tap "Done" to enter the app's
camera section. From here, get a math textbook or a piece of paper
containing the math problem you which to solve. Then point your camera
towards the intended math problem, photomath will automatically scan
and show the result with step by step instructions on how the equation
was solved.
Drag to expand the rectangular shape in the middle of the screen to enable photomath in scanning more math problems, but do this with caution, as the app will try to take other numbers around the equation into the calculation, thereby giving you a wrong answer. Before now, photomath deals with printed letters only, but the app can now recognize your messy handwriting. There's a flashlight icon located at the upper right corner of the screen, you can turn it on during the night to enable photomath in scanning math problem.
Once you tap on the result, photomath will provide a step by step instructions on how a simple math problem was solved. The app also brings a smart calculator that allows you to edit math problems with ease. This is one of the cool features I love in photomath, as the auto scanning can sometimes seem to be annoying. Photomath brings supports for 20 languages and it can solve math various problems such as equations, inequalities, integration and much more.
Having discovered photomath, I've come to acknowledge it as been one of the best and most essential educational app on Android. The only downside of the app is its inability to enable users to capture or take a picture of an exact equation or intended problems. We'd hope this feature will be added in the app's next update. Overall, photomath camera calculator can help you to learn and solve math problems easily.
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