Solve Math problems using your smartphone’s camera

Now this gives your teacher or professor another reason to ban smartphones inside the classroom as the app PhotoMath, also known as the “smart camera calculator”, can help you solve math problems using your smartphone’s camera and some real-time text recognition.

PhotoMath is simple and easy to use. Just fire up the app, point your smartphone’s camera to the math problem and it will give you the answer in a matter of seconds. In addition, it can also show you step by step solving so you can see how the math expressions and equations were solved. Watch the video below to see it in action.

PhotoMath from MicroBLINK on Vimeo.

For now, PhotoMath can solve basic arithmetic expressions, fractions and decimals, powers and roots, and simple linear equations. The makers of the app, Microblink, are planning to add more features in the future so this should be exciting.

PhotoMath is currently available for iOS and Windows Phone as a free download. The Android version will arrive in early 2015.

via: PetaPixel
source: PhotoMath

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Solve Math problems using your smartphone’s camera

Now this gives your teacher or professor another reason to ban smartphones inside the classroom as the app PhotoMath, also known as the “smart camera calculator”, can help you solve math problems using your smartphone’s camera and some real-time text recognition.

PhotoMath is simple and easy to use. Just fire up the app, point your smartphone’s camera to the math problem and it will give you the answer in a matter of seconds. In addition, it can also show you step by step solving so you can see how the math expressions and equations were solved. Watch the video below to see it in action.

PhotoMath from MicroBLINK on Vimeo.

For now, PhotoMath can solve basic arithmetic expressions, fractions and decimals, powers and roots, and simple linear equations. The makers of the app, Microblink, are planning to add more features in the future so this should be exciting.

PhotoMath is currently available for iOS and Windows Phone as a free download. The Android version will arrive in early 2015.

via: PetaPixel
source: PhotoMath

The post Solve Math problems using your smartphone’s camera appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

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