Math Solver CoT
Overview
Math Solver CoT is a GPT intended to assist users with solving various levels of math problems. It employs a Chain of Thought methodology, which not only provides the answer to the math problem, but also walks users through the step-by-step process used to arrive at the solution.
This approach can be incredibly beneficial for users who are attempting to learn how to independently solve similar problems in the future. The tool is designed to handle a wide range of mathematical concepts, such as algebra, calculus, and probability among others.
The welcome message indicates an encouraging and helpful atmosphere, suggesting that the tool is suitable for both those new to math and seasoned pros.
Example prompts show versatility of Math Solver CoT, solving for x in a simple algebraic equation, calculating an integral, determining the probability of a particular outcome, and finding possible values of integers based on the greatest common divisor and least common multiple.
It is an educational and supportive GPT developed to enhance understanding and problem-solving proficiency in mathematics.
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38,828143Released 1y agoFree + from $7/moNariman Mohamed🙏 17 karmaSep 10, 2024@MathSolver.topThe tutor mode is amazing. It helped me understand the equation and how I can solve it step by step with the explanation.
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16,588202Released 2y agoFree + from $5.99/moGreat AI, provides correct solutions 98.9% of the time.
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10,383102Released 2y agoFrom $3.99/mo
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4,86520Released 1y agoFree + from $9.9/moCan’t solve basic problems of a 4th grader, of triangle and adjacent angles.
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4,65164Released 11mo agoFree + from $9.99/moFor some problems, it does a good job of calculations and video explanation. However, for some, the drawings are not correct, and it left out a part of the calculation in the video (although it does calculate correctly at least). This would be confusing. An example was where I asked it to calculate the area of a circle inside of a right-angle triangle. It drew the circle outside of the triangle, and then in the calculation, it did not have the square root of a^2 b^2 to find c, but at least did that. If the tool is to be effective, it needs to be clear and accurate in order to not create further misconceptions.
