Math theory

Math theory
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Sangaku Maths App is an open educational resource that offers the whole theory of mathematics from Secondary to first courses of technical degrees. An own theory, created by an interdisciplinary team, which stands for very didactic explanations and examples.
Over 1000 printed pages of math theory. The contents are organized in 9 essential branches of mathematics: algebra, geometry, recreational mathematics, calculation and analysis, applied mathematics, probability and statistics, fundamentals, discrete mathematics and number theory. Each is divided into subjects, categorized by difficulty, to help you in your learning process.
More than 500 issues, available in English, Spanish and Catalan, are what make this app a perfect resource to complement your learning.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: Sangakoo
Genre: Education
App version: 4.0.0
App size: 17M
Recent changes: - The app can be used without Internet connection.
- We have improved some math topics.
Comments:
I needed to know how to solve ODEs for a class I am taking. Ive learned them before but had completely forgotten how solve them. I looked over several old textbooks I used for calculus, but without a professor I just couldnt figure it out what to do. As a last resort, before going to tutoring sessions, I decided to check this app out. The explanations were simple and detailed with several practice problems. Only gripe is that there were a couple tiny mistakes in the examples.
The app is excellent, but... there is some things that must be said. First of all: the contents are too short. And simple. Could not you guys improve this? Make the contents more detailed and didactic? Some, like Functions, deserve more details that can make easiar to understand. Second: more graphs, images and diagrams would be really good and fascinating. In addition, more examples, exercises, and solved exercises can help a lot in learning. But what really makes me uneasy is the fact you guys don't give the necessery information concerning the contents, what makes it incomplete and, in the most times, harder to get into the head. What I have noticed, on the other hand, is that all of this happen most in harder contents.
`Excellent app with clear explanations. I love to see my classes explained in different ways to understand them better. I did notice some small typos, but nothing bothersome. However, one thing that I would like to bring to your attention is that some equations don't show when holding the phone vertically. I noticed it in the "integrals along a curve" chapter. I saw that in other places (e.g.: matrices) there was a scrollbar allowing me to view the whole thing.`,Magnificent. There couldn't be greater app. I would just ask for adding features like exercises in the app for practice. Since it would be somewhat ineffective to learn something without actually knowing how much we can do that. It is especially important for self-taught ones.
Text and examples didn't do much to make the content clearer or less intimidating, and the interface is like a textbook (boring). It's a good idea to put this in app form, but none of that idea contributes to an improvment over other offerings."
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