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Math & Language Development

Math is much more than knowing your numbers – it’s LANGUAGE

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Free Apps for Math Help

1. IDEAL
Web Math (K-8) (Free Android App):
Designed to accommodate math-learning disabilities. This app provides step-by-step solutions to any of the following types of math problems: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, place values, rounding, number-lines, ratios, proportions, and fractions.

2. IDEAL
Web Math General Math (Free Android App):
Designed to accommodate math-learning disabilities. This app provides step-by-step solutions to any of the following types of math problems: factoring, greatest common factor, least common multiple, fractions to decimals, decimals to fractions, add/subtract/mutliply/divide fractions, and scientific notation.

3. IDEAL
Web Math Algebra (Free Android App):
Designed to accommodate math-learning disabilities. This app provides step-by-step solutions to any of the following types of math problems: simplifying expressions, polynomials, solving linear equations, solving quadratic equations, radical expressions, complex numbers, inequalities, and word problems.

4. IDEAL Web
Math Trig/Calculus (Free Android App):
Designed to accommodate math-learning disabilities. This app provides step-by-step solutions to any of the following types of math problems: trigonometric expressions, right triangles, derivatives, quotient rules, integration, and integrals.

5. IDEAL
Web Math for Everyone (Free Android App):
Designed to accommodate math-learning disabilities. Provides step-by-step solutions to any of the following types of math problems: everyday math, units conversion, personal finance, and math at home.

6. IDEAL
Web Math Plots/Geometry (Free Android App):
Designed to accommodate math-learning disabilities. This app provides step-by-step solutions to any of the following types of math problems: equation of lines, plotting conic sections, graphing, plotting, and geometrical objects.

Posted April 2015.
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