AI Math Solver
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Standard mathematical formulas & rules
Power Rule
∫ xⁿ dx = xⁿ⁺¹/(n+1)
Derivative Rule
d/dx(xⁿ) = n·xⁿ⁻¹
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What is the AI Math Solver?
The AI Math Solver is a free, multi-disciplinary problem solver. Despite the name, it does much more than arithmetic and algebra: it works through problems in mathematics, physics, chemistry, finance, engineering, and statistics, and it shows the full reasoning instead of only the final answer. Enter a problem the way you would write it on paper, and the solver identifies the right method, applies it step by step, and explains each move so you can follow and learn from it.
How does it work?
- Enter your problem using the text editor, scientific keyboard, or photo upload.
- Choose a solving mode: Step-by-Step, Conceptual, Interactive, or Graph.
- Click Solve for a complete solution with every step explained and units kept intact.
- Open the AI Tutor tab to ask follow-up questions in plain language.
Which subjects does it cover?
- Mathematics: algebra, calculus, trigonometry, geometry, equations, and graphing.
- Physics: motion, force, energy, momentum, and related formulas with correct units.
- Chemistry: molarity, gas laws, reaction quantities, and half-life problems.
- Finance: interest, loans, growth, and other money calculations.
- Engineering and statistics: common formulas, data measures, and applied problems.
Worked example
Problem. Solve the equation 2x + 5 = 17.
- Subtract 5 from both sides: 2x = 12.
- Divide both sides by 2: x = 6.
- Check: 2(6) + 5 = 17, so the solution is correct.
Answer. x = 6
Tips and common mistakes
- Enter parentheses, fractions, exponents, and units carefully, because small input mistakes can change the answer.
- If the result looks unfamiliar, read the steps to see which rule or law was applied, then try a similar problem to build confidence.
- For word problems, include all the given values and what you are solving for, so the method can be chosen correctly.
Frequently asked questions
What subjects can the AI Math Solver handle?+
It works across math, physics, chemistry, finance, engineering, and statistics. You can enter an algebra equation, a calculus derivative, a physics formula, a chemistry calculation, or a finance problem, and it will show the steps used to reach the answer.
How do I use the AI Math Solver step by step?+
Type or paste your problem into the solver, or upload a photo, then submit it to get a step by step solution. The work is shown line by line so you can follow the method, not just copy the result.
Can it solve physics and chemistry problems, not just math?+
Yes. The solver is multi-disciplinary. It handles physics problems such as motion, force, and energy, and chemistry problems such as molarity, gas laws, and reaction quantities, keeping the correct units and notation throughout the solution.
What does a step by step solution actually show?+
A step by step solution shows the reasoning used to get from the original problem to the final answer. It lets you see the rule, law, or formula being applied at each stage, not just the final number.
Why does the solver sometimes include a graph?+
A graph is included when it helps show the behavior of a function, equation, or solution set visually. For example, it can help you see intercepts, turning points, intervals, or where two curves intersect.
Is the AI Math Solver free to use?+
Yes. The solver is free to use. You can enter a problem, read the full step by step solution, view any graphs, and ask the AI tutor follow-up questions without paying.