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Textbook answer-sharing makes cheating easy.
Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that Slader Math Homework Answers is a textbook answer-sharing app and site used by middle school, high school, and college students. Users post answers -- including answer keys, handwritten notes, and equations -- from commonly used textbooks. Subjects include math, science, history, English,…
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Ads unless users subscribe for $1.99/month to go ad-free.
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Easy to use.
Answers to multiple subjects -- math, science, English, foreign language, and mo
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Answers to multiple subjects -- math, science, English, foreign language, and more -- but it's unlikely kids will learn much as they use it. If kids use the explanations or step-by-step process to practice and learn, then it may have more value.
Parents need to know that Slader Math Homework Answers is a textbook answer-sharing app and site used by middle school, high school, and college students. Users post answers -- including answer keys, handwritten notes, and equations -- from commonly used textbooks. Subjects include math, science, history, English, world languages, and "other," which includes IB, economics, geography, and more. The developers say that there are "millions of user-generated solutions for thousands of textbooks," and they claim that they don't allow any copyrighted material from a textbook to be reposted. At the time of this review, many books in some sections didn't yet have any content uploaded by users. Unless students subscribe for $1.99/month for ad-free content, ads pop up in between answers. Note that the app is meant to offer answers to teens' homework assignment questions, so parents will likely want to monitor use to prevent overt cheating. Read the app's privacy policy to find out about the types of information collected and shared. Under the CCPA law you have the right to protect your personal information. Make a Do Not Sell request to Slader.
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Meets our minimum requirements for privacy and security practices.
Does not meet our recommendations for privacy and security practices.
Does not have a privacy policy and should not be used.
- Unclear whether personal information is sold or rented to third parties.
- Personal information is not shared for third-party marketing.
- Personalised advertising is displayed.
- Data are collected by third-parties for their own purposes.
- User's information is used to track and target advertisements on other third-party websites or services.
- Unclear whether this product creates and uses data profiles for personalised advertisements.
What’s It About?
To use SLADER MATH HOMEWORK ANSWERS, scan your textbook's barcode, browse to find your textbook, or add it if it's not there. Upon opening, the app also asks you to choose whether to allow the app to access your location and send you notifications. Choose a subject: math, science, history, English, world languages, or "other," which includes IB, economics, geography, and more. For examples, tap on Algebra 2, and view dozens of textbook covers. Tap on the desired book. Choose a chapter/section or page number to view the problem and solution. Many books currently do not have any content uploaded by users. To upload a solution, tap on the word "upload" in the upper right of the screen and choose to upload from your phone or take a photo.
Is It Any Good?
Crowdsourcing homework help is cheaper than tutoring, but this app can lead to cheating and misinformation. The main problem with Slader Math Homework Answers is that it can easily be used as a tool to copy answers, so students will learn nothing but how to get access to answer keys in textbooks -- and get potentially wrong answers to other homework problems. As long as students are academically disciplined enough to use it to check their work, or look at the way a contributor arrived at their solution, then it could be an effective homework aid. But that's a big ask for time-pressured students, especially for those who are struggling enough with understanding a topic -- or with time management. There are some very good alternative homework help apps available, where tutors lead students through problems to learn as they assist them at arriving at the right answer. Most students will benefit more from seeking help on those than getting easy answers on this one.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about how Slader Math Homework Answers borders on cheating. How could a middle or high school student use this app ethically? Or is that possible? If so, how? Talk to your kid about the ethical -- and educational -- pitfalls about this app, and their school's (as well as your family's) rules about the kind of homework help that's acceptable.
Check out Common Sense Media's list of Homework Help Apps for alternatives.
If you discover that your teen has been relying on this app for a specific subject, it may mean they're struggling with that class in school. Offer to help, or help them find other sources of tutoring or homework help.
App Details
- Devices : iPhone , iPod Touch , iPad , Android
- Pricing structure : Free (in-app purchase $1.99/mo to remove ads)
- Release date : March 28, 2018
- Category : Education
- Publisher : Slader
- Version : 5.1.2
- Minimum software requirements : iOS 9.0 or later; Android 4.4 and up
- Last updated : July 22, 2019
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What happened to slader: new life as quizlet explanations.
We all know how it is to struggle with homework and how textbook solutions and homework explanations can be of utmost help. In this article, we’ll review once renowned homework assistant Slader and what happened to it, as it has become a part of Quizlet and became Quizlet Explanations. We’ll also discuss how you can benefit from the Slader Quizlet change.
The Slader App—How It Was
Slader used to offer homework help to students for free. It literally contained millions of solutions for nearly 3 million problems. Students could search by ISBN to find the book they needed and the solutions by chapter, section, and exercise number.
The most popular Slader was among STEM subject learners (Slader math, Slader calculus, Slader geometry, etc.), but Slader homework answers by other subjects such as literature and foreign languages were also extremely popular. One of the greatest things about Slader was that it had a free version; also, anyone could answer questions on the platform. Slader also had a Verified solutions section, where answers were verified by a team of experts.
The Slader App Prices
Slader used to offer three options:
or for a 6-month subscription | or for a 4-month subscription | ||
– High school textbook solutions – Expert-verified solutions – Slader Q&A | – High school textbook solutions – Unlimited step-by-step expert-verified solutions – Slader Q&A -No ads | -College textbook solutions – Unlimited step-by-step expert-verified solutions – Slader Q&A – No ads |
No surprise that the Slader free version was extremely popular, especially among high school students, as according to various reviews, it offered quite a lot:
“ 95% of answers to the Stewart Calculus problems are available on Slader. ”—Reddit
“Slader had almost every single educational book’s questions being answered by students and experts around the world for free.” —Reddit
“I’m genuinely concerned for the future without slader… it was such a useful tool for checking homework answers and working through problems that I had no idea how to start. I definitely would not have got an A in statistics without the practice I got via slader.” —Reddit
What Happened to Slader (Quizlet)?
So what happened to Slader and why are we describing it in the past tense? The thing is that last year, Slader was acquired by Quizlet . So now it’s Slader Quizlet or Quizlet Slader, and here is the official note for the Slader Quizlet acquisition that resulted in Quizlet Explanations :
“Quizlet is joining forces with Slader to become the one-stop destination for all of your studying needs.”
The acquisition of the Slader app and platform with all its detailed explanations of textbook concepts and practice problems made students on Reddit very upset . However, there is nothing to be done about it. So, let’s see what Quizlet Slader now has to offer.
What Are Quizlet and Quizlet Answers?
Quizlet was founded in 2005 and has been most popular for its Review flashcards and study tools. Nowadays, it has 60+ million monthly active users across 130 countries. Quizlet live allows students to review and memorise information in a great number of subjects.
Here is an example of Quizlet flashcards and test:
Another example of medical terminology Quizlet flashcard set that helps you remember important terms:
How Much Is Quizlet Plus?
You can try Quizlet for free first, and some of its functionality (e.g., flashcards) doesn’t require a subscription at all. However, to get access to the extended functionality, you’ll have to purchase a Quizlet Plus subscription.
/ year (= /month) | / month |
- Expert explanation s (for English textbooks) with unlimited step-by-step solutions and explanations from thousands of textbooks
- Smart practice options (Mixed question types, dynamic feedback, and custom practice tests)
- Advanced creation toolkit
- Focus mode (Ad-free studying, offline access)
How Does Quizlet Answers Work?
- To start using Quizlet, go to the Quizlet sign-in page or create a new account.
- Opt for the free trial to test the app, then get a Quizlet Plus subscription.
- Search for books by an ISBN, title, or author.
- Find what you need by subject, chapter, section, or exercise number.
For instance, here are the explanations for the problem from Advanced Engineering Mathematics :
You can look up anatomy and physiology Quizlet explanations as well as the solutions for the problems from Introduction to Psychology :
And check Modern Chemistry explanations:
(Slader) Quizlet Features
- With the Quizlet Plus subscription, you basically get access to all homework help previously offered on Slader, can access the materials offline, and enjoy ad-free studying.
- Quizlet Explanations grants you access to millions of verified, step-by-step solutions.
- The Quizlet app is available on iOS and Android .
While Quizlet Plus is a paid tool, it helps you find answers to your questions fast. Surely, you can ask Google, “ What is a social role, Quizlet? ” and will be transferred to a relevant answer page
or you can go to Quizlet directly and look for everything related to “ social role ” and get all the answers in one place:
You can get plenty of information regarding any question, be it “What is judicial review, Quizlet?” or “What were Jim Crow laws, Quizlet?” or “What is the Flynn effect, Quizlet?” and so on.
Here is what Quizlet has on Flynn effect:
Slader as Quizlet Explanations Pros and Cons
While you don’t have to choose anymore, as Slader is no longer available as a separate tool, you can still weigh the pros and cons of using Quizlet and its Slader functionality before getting a subscription.
– Quizlet Plus gives a broad range of tools for learning. – You can make personalized study sets. – You can access explanations and solutions offline. – You can customize your experience. | – All Slader homework help is now paid. – You will get only English textbook problems explained; no other languages are available. – You should be careful with answers, as something might have been lost during integration. |
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What websites allow students to purchase solutions to problems?
I am a college instructor who's just had an outbreak of academic dishonesty connected to students posting take-home exam problems on a platform called Chegg. Chegg collects a membership fee from students and uses it to pay contractors to answer their homework and exam problems, no questions asked.
I could editorialize on the line of Chegg being a scurrilous company that lives off of liquidating whatever trust and integrity still exist in academia while exploiting contractors who seem to be mainly from the developing world, but more important is that I currently know of no other websites where students can as easily receive complete solutions to problems quickly.
For instance, on Mathematics (Stack Exchange site), "problem statement questions" are generally closed immediately, while other platforms I'm aware of are mainly forums with a small population of volunteer participants capable of solving problems beyond the high school curriculum.
Are there other sites comparably problematic to Chegg that other instructors keep an eye on for students getting complete solutions to problems?
- 9 $\begingroup$ Orthogonal to your comment, but perhaps useful: I make sure to put a copyright notice on all of my exams and other materials. Chegg (and other similar services---at least the ones that want to be seen as legit) are pretty responsive to requests that you remove copyrighted material. $\endgroup$ – Xander Henderson ♦ Commented Jun 18, 2020 at 15:38
- 14 $\begingroup$ @XanderHenderson: Chegg (and other similar services---at least the ones that want to be seen as legit) are pretty responsive to requests that you remove copyrighted material. Chegg has hundreds of the homework problems from my books, which have copyright notices in them. How would Chegg even know about the copyright notice? Students post cropped screenshots of questions. You own the copyright regardless of whether you include a notice. If you ask them to take it down, it's whac-a-mole. By the time you find out, dozens of students may have accessed the solution to an exam problem. $\endgroup$ – user507 Commented Jun 18, 2020 at 15:47
- 12 $\begingroup$ @XanderHenderson I agree that that's pretty optimistic. Chegg claims to also cooperate with academic dishonesty complaints, but they require a letter on official school letterhead from an administrator to do anything, and in my experience they don't take these things down even over a space of weeks, whereas to be relevant to my tests I would need a less than 1 hour response. Who sees Chegg as a legitimate service, anyway, and why should they care? It's a bare fig leaf over a pay-to-pass business, and in fact being viewed as "legitimate" would just mean they get less signups from students. $\endgroup$ – Kevin Carlson Commented Jun 18, 2020 at 18:23
- 9 $\begingroup$ @RustyCore I don't necessarily disagree in principle, but I think that would be very difficult to implement. What evidence does a professor giving an oral exam have that their assessments are fair and accurate, other than their word? Doesn't an oral exam massively disadvantage those with weaker skills in the language of instruction? Does the instructor ask all students the same questions? If so, then that opens up a lot of space for cheating; if not, then the instructor effectively has to write dozens of exams while trying to maintain fairness. $\endgroup$ – Kevin Carlson Commented Jun 19, 2020 at 12:36
- 4 $\begingroup$ I deleted the most obviously-off-topic comments here. I'd also like to encourage everyone who has an answer to the question in mind to post an answer rather than a comment. Mini-answers in comments don't work very well, since they can't be voted on properly, can't have their own comment threads, and suppress others from posting answers. $\endgroup$ – Chris Cunningham Commented Jun 20, 2020 at 21:07
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Some of Chegg's competitors are Studyblue, Course Hero, Slader, and Cramster. However, Chegg is the market leader by a mile.
It's a little difficult to sort out which of these businesses actually sell solutions, because they don't admit they do that. For example, the NY Times did a softball interview recently with Chegg's CEO, where they asked, "Many teachers believe that their students are using Chegg as a means by which to cheat. Is this a problem? And if so, what are you doing about it?" He answered with lies and evasions:
It’s always been a problem for colleges. Let’s face it: Students have always found a way, whether it’s in fraternities, or whether they go to Google. But Chegg is not built for that. We have built technology that removes copyrighted material before it even gets posted. If we’re notified by a professor or a school that there’s copyrighted material, it immediately gets flagged and then removed.
(None of this is true. Chegg is built for that, and their entire business model is based on illegal use of copyrighted material, i.e., the questions themselves. The publishers tried to get Chegg to take down copyright-violating material, and ultimately gave up because it was like whac-a-mole.)
I would actually love to see a careful, impartial analysis of which web sites do what and how their business models work, but I haven't been able to find one. It's pretty difficult to know exactly what they're doing unless you pay for an account yourself. But just anecdotally, in my department the issues are 100% Chegg. It's especially bad now that we have the campus quarantined, so that all tests have to be take-home. One of my colleagues found all of his finals on Chegg last semester. He ended up not grading the finals and assigning projects instead. The consensus in my department seems to be that starting next semester we'll start just doing a half-hour, synchronous quiz every week, instead of big exams. This will hopefully make it harder for students to post exam questions on Chegg and get answers in time.
In comments, Peter Saveliev wrote:
They are just exposing some pre-existing problems in academia.
I don't think this is true at all. When I started teaching in 1996, problems with students cheating on homework were minor and intermittent. It was easy to nip it in the bud if you cared enough to read any student work. Today it's a qualitatively different environment. In classes where professors continue to count homework as a significant portion of students' grades, cheating is nearly universal. It's very corrosive, because students come to believe that they can't compete on an even playing field if they don't cheat.
- 2 $\begingroup$ Thanks for the helpful info, Ben. That's a very frustrating interview to look at. I wonder if somebody at the Chronicle would be interested in doing a halfway-decent investigation. $\endgroup$ – Kevin Carlson Commented Jun 18, 2020 at 18:28
- 4 $\begingroup$ "He ended up not grading the finals and assigning projects instead." How were these projects administered? I ask because a colleague of mine did the same thing, even gave oral exam follow-up questions to each student, but found the project posted and solved on Chegg. I fear that without timed proctoring, this is an arms race we are going to lose. [Even with proctoring, Googling finds multiple Reddit threads aimed at how to cheat a timed, proctored online exam.] $\endgroup$ – Nick C Commented Jun 19, 2020 at 17:23
- 8 $\begingroup$ "But Chegg is not built for that. We have built technology that removes copyrighted material before it even gets posted." On the same page that I found one of my exam questions posted, there were others with things like "Rutgers Official Final Exam 2020" clearly printed on them. So, no...Chegg is not putting much work into filtering this out. $\endgroup$ – Nick C Commented Jun 19, 2020 at 17:52
If you are teaching algebra or calculus courses, Mathway and Symbolab have algorithms that allow paying users to see full solutions with steps shown. The algorithms often do strange things that no human would do, which allows you to catch students who use them.
For example I gave the following question:
Use the comparison test to show that this series converges: $\sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{n+4}{n^3 + 4}$
Symbolab* starts by comparing the fraction to $\frac{1}{(2n+1)^2}$ (???).
A few of my students made the same comparison. That gave me enough evidence to start looking into their other answers, which of course were also copied from various online sources. This was enough evidence to open academic integrity cases against them.
*: I think it was Symbolab. I let my subscriptions run out for the summer, so I can't check it again right now.
- 1 $\begingroup$ Thanks. Wolfram Alpha is also well known to do this kind of thing; I hadn't even imagined trying to actually catch stuff like this. Kudos to you for making the effort. $\endgroup$ – Kevin Carlson Commented Jun 19, 2020 at 1:43
- 15 $\begingroup$ When you have one student make a weird comparison, you shrug and wonder what they were thinking. When three students make the same weird comparison, it's time to subscribe to Symbolab. $\endgroup$ – Chris Cunningham Commented Jun 19, 2020 at 2:53
Not organised sites like Chegg but I try to keep an eye on several sources.
- Freelance "teachers" who solve exercises, sometimes somehow disguised as classes - classes where your exercises are solved. They can be found by Googling the name of the subject and "exams", the name of the institution or the exercise. It's easier in languages other than English because the first pages of results in English get flooded with banks of exercises and other legitimate resources. A few examples in Spanish: "exams by WhatApp" , "we solve assessment exercises" .
- WhatApp groups (or similar media): Although that isn't a commercial service solving exams, I've seen class WhatsApp groups where results circulate freely and exercises that are supposed to be solved individually (including exams) became a team assignment. Some independent tutors often take part on these groups in order to publicise their for pay classes - with different levels of spam.
However, keeping an eye on those groups - and even sneaking into WhatsApp groups or forums where professors aren't expected to be - just served me to confirm the obvious fact that students cheat when they can cheat. How to solve that is probably out of the scope of the question.
- 4 $\begingroup$ Should private tutoring be considered cheating? Indeed, if a payed tutor does the homework while the students play video games, that's unethical. But if the paid tutor assists the students while the students do the homework themselves, why would that be unethical? $\endgroup$ – vsz Commented Jun 19, 2020 at 13:57
- 3 $\begingroup$ As far as I see, there exists the whole range of services, from explaining the concepts to just sending the completed homework. However, if the homework is graded for accuracy, it's a take home exam. However, guilty lies on the system that grades this way - or at least, that weights grades on a way that favours that kind of cheating. $\endgroup$ – Pere Commented Jun 19, 2020 at 14:30
- 1 $\begingroup$ @vsz: it depends on how you define "assist". Submitting someone else's work is always unethical. $\endgroup$ – Martin Argerami Commented Jun 21, 2020 at 4:23
- $\begingroup$ @vsz I think your question is one worth asking as a separate question. $\endgroup$ – Amy B Commented Jun 27, 2020 at 19:31
one that hasn't been mentioned is Slader . I only learned about it through this article on cheating in a Princeton math course: https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/article/2020/05/princeton-teaching-assistant-math-department-slader-mat202-academic-integrity-cheating-covid
- 4 $\begingroup$ Slader organizes its solutions to homework problems by textbook, so if instructors assign homework problems not from a specified textbook (create their own problems or use resources that are simply not identified or easy to figure out) then the Slader site is made irrelevant. $\endgroup$ – KCd Commented Jun 29, 2020 at 14:03
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Mathway is the most recommended app when it comes to math problem-solving apps. It covers a large area of mathematics such as basic math, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, etc. So whether you want to solve basic square roots or word out complicated limits and derivatives, this one is the only tool you may need.
Mathway also allows you to connect with experts. You can submit your question for a fee of $5/month (one pending question at a time) or $30/month (1st plan + 20 sessions live with experts).
To start solving problems, all you have to do is select a subject area and take a photo of the question. Moreover, if you want to type in the question, you can do that with the keyboard as well. The numbers on the keyboard keep changing according to the subject of your choice. The best part is that it shows you steps to solve each problem. However, it is behind the paywall and would cost you $9.99/month. This also removes ads.
- Cover multiple areas (algebra, trigonometry, calculus, etc.)
- Supports three types of input (keyboard, camera, voice)
- Stp by step problem solving
- No sign-in required
- Ask an expert might be costly for many
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2. Slader Homework Answers
If you have a lot of math questions, taking a picture or typing each problem can be a big hassle. Since most math problems are extracted out of textbooks, why not simply scroll through the questions/answers from the book itself? This app does exactly that. You can scan the barcode of a book or browse from the category of the books already solved.
In addition to high school math (pre-algebra, geometry, trigonometry) and upper-level math (differential equations, statistics, etc.), it also covers other subjects such as English, management, accounting, etc. Although the app has a large database of books, there are chances that you won’t find the book you’re looking for. Moreover, most of the advanced math books are locked. So you can only view them by upgrading to a premium plan that comes at $3.99/monthly.
- Find math solutions book-wise
- Clearly shows chapter number, page, and exercise number
- Users can rate and comment on solutions
- Very slow to load
- Tons of banner ads
- Limited database of books
- No option to scan questions
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3. Cymath – Math Problem Solver
Cymath is similar to Mathway, however, I like it more because of a few additional features. But before that, let’s first talk about the common features. Both math solver apps allow you to capture math problems and have keyboard input as well. However, Mathway has far more sub-fields of math when compared to Cymath. I tried a few algebra questions where both performed well. However, Cymath often showed errors when I ran trigonometry questions.
In conclusion, if you want to cover a large area of subjects and want extreme accuracy, Mathway is still better.
Cymath shines in a few other aspects, for example, the history section and the ability to bookmark solutions. This comes in handy whenever you are stuck and wish to refer to an old problem. In addition, it also has a learning tab that has common references, practice questions and also discusses one problem each week. The plus version comes at $4.99/month. It removes ads, shows the step-by-step solutions, and even answer why a certain step is used (in addition to how).
- Covers most topics (algebra, calculus, graphing)
- Clean interface (easy to browser)
- Supports image and keyboard input
- History and bookmark option
- Stumbles a bit on accuracy
- Not as comprehensive as Mathway
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4. Geometry solver ² lite
Most math solver apps don’t deal with geometry, but here is an app that does it well. So the next time you struggle to find the area of a figure or you cannot recall a specific formula, you know where to look. You can easily toggle between 2D or 3D figures from the sidebar. Moreover, all the figures are given in a listicle form along with a line diagram for easy understanding.
The calculation is also extremely easy. All you have to do is add the variables and the app will show you all the results live as you change these variables in real-time. In case you do not want to rely on the auto-calculation feature, it shows all the formulae in the same tab for quick reference as well. While all the formulas are free, the calculator for several figures is locked. On the plus side, you can simply watch a 15 seconds video ad to unlock them. If you do not wish to see ads, you have the option to remove ads and unlock all figures by paying a $3.99/one-time fee.
- 2D ad 3D figure section
- Auto-calculator with variables
- Lists all the formulas (area, perimeter, centroid, etc.)
- Purely a geometry app
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5. Google Lens (Homework)
Did you know you can use the Google Search app to solve math problems? Very few people know about it and I’m sure even less actually use it. In order to use this feature, you must have the Google Search app installed. Simply tap on the camera icon and select the Homework option from the bottom. Now all you have to do is point the camera towards the question and adjust the frame accordingly.
If the app can scan the question successfully, you’ll get a preview for the same. If it’s not accurate you have the option to edit the question. You can also view the solution step-wise. Google also has another problem-solving app Socratic ( iOS , Android ) that covers all subjects. You can try that as well however it doesn’t allow you to upload questions from your gallery. Hence when your friends send you a problem on WhatsApp, using the Google Search app is a better solution.
- Shows step by step solution
- Allows you to edit the question
- See similar questions/concepts with Google search results
- Not a dedicated math solver app
- Might not work for advance math
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6. QuickMath
If you prefer using a PC over the phone to study, you should check QuickMath’s website. The website isn’t fancy but easily solves basic math problems. Similar to the math solver apps we have discussed above, it solves math problems automatically. Whether you are in school or college, it covers a vast array of subjects. You can solve simple equations, algebra, calculus, percentage problems, etc.
The website is easy to browse and all the options are well laid out. You can click on the type of question from the side or top bar. Once you scroll down, you can also view a step-by-step solution for any given problem. In addition to that, it also provides a brief explanation for each step.
- Easy to switch between types of questions
- Solves both basic and advanced math problems
- Features help and tutorial section
- Step by step explanation
- No option to upload questions
- On-screen keyboard is a flimsy way to type (personal choice)
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7. WolframAlpha
Wolfram is often called a search engine for solving problems. Unlike Google which heavily relies on search results, Wolfram uses deep computational power (extremely sourced and curated data) to solve mathematical equations and has a vast variety of areas it deals with. You can solve problems related to elementary math, algebra, calculus geometry, etc. To begin, type the question, upload a picture, even just paste a link containing the question.
Wolfram Alpha will likely solve all your problems. The only hiccup is that a lot of great features are exclusive to the pro version which comes at $5.59/monthly. This not only unlocks step-by-step solutions but also adds useful features like practice problems, guided calculators (finance, nutrition, etc), option to download results, etc. If you are a student, I highly recommend you try this. It’s a great factual resource not only for solving maths but other subjects such as chemistry, engineering, economics, stats, etc. too.
- Solutions based on factual data
- Covers most subject besides mathematics
- Useful features behind the paywall (step-by-step solution, download results, etc.)
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Closing Remarks: Which Math Solver Apps Should You Choose
In my opinion, Mathway is the perfect app, to begin with. It deals with most of the problems in addition to being accurate. You can type, use voice command and even capture questions to find answers. If you’re on PC, try the QuickMath website which will work in most cases.
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About Slader Math Homework Answers
Slader Math is a textbook answer sharing app and website that contains answers to all the questions in a math textbook. Slader app provides students with the textbook homework questions to which users can add answers which are posted publicly.
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What is slader.
Slader Math Homework Answers is a textbook answer-sharing app and site used by middle school, high school, and college students. Users post answers -- including answer keys, handwritten notes, and equations -- from commonly used textbooks. Subjects include math, science, history, English, world languages, and "other," which includes IB, economics, geography, and more.
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What happened to Slader?
Slader is part of Quizlet now. You can try Quizlet for free first, and some of its functionality (e.g., flashcards) doesn’t require a subscription at all. However, to get access to the extended functionality, you’ll have to purchase a Quizlet Plus subscription.
Slader Features
Wide range of subjects.
Answers to multiple subjects -- math, science, English, foreign language, and more -- but it's unlikely kids will learn much as they use it. If kids use the explanations or step-by-step process to practice and learn, then it may have more value.
User Profiles and Interaction
Users create a profile by choosing a username and photo. Anyone can add answers to any textbook question and anyone can comment on those answers. You cannot view another users profile or contact them directly. However, children are still connected with strangers on this app via the comments section. Therefore, no child should have this app without a parent knowing.
Popularity Surge
This website has gained popularity significantly in the last two years. Previously answers used to only be posted by math teachers and tutors, but now the site has a peer-to-peer plan. Every question on the website is answered by fellow high school students.
Comparison to Chegg
Slader is similar to the textbook solutions section of Chegg Study. You can search for answers to questions in your textbook just by looking up the book’s ISBN. The site uses the instructor copy of the book to provide the answers. If you receive answers this way, you will want to rephrase them in your own words (when possible).
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There are some very good Slader alternative homework help apps available, where tutors lead students through problems to learn as they assist them at arriving at the right answer.
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Slader - Homework Answers is a reference app created by Slader LLC. As the name suggests, this free tool helps students find the answers to their homework . It offers solutions to nearly three million problems .
Slader caters to high school and college students and includes various subjects , such as math, science, social sciences, literature, and foreign languages. However, like Wikipedia , anyone can provide answers to your problem. You will have to find the answers verified by the app's team. Additionally, some institutions consider Slader cheating . If you copy and paste answers as your own, you can get into trouble.
How does Slader work?
The Slader app is a digital tutor . As mentioned, you can find answers to your homework questions in this tool. It has answers to nearly three million problems from various subjects. Using the app is easy as you can search by ISBN to find the book you need. You can then browse that book by chapter, section, and exercise number to find the solutions.
You can also browse for homework answers by subjects. Moreover, you can use the Q&A section to ask questions that aren’t in the listed problems. You can remain anonymous when you ask a question. Note that there is no guarantee when or if your questions will be answered. However, preference is given to questions asked by a registered user. Having an account will also allow you to save textbooks .
However, users must note that some schools consider Slader cheating. Copying and pasting answers as your own could get you in trouble. Also, not all solutions are made by the app's team of experts. As users can also answer your queries, you will have to find the verification marks to see if the answers are verified. Moreover, as the app is free, expect ads and feature limitations.
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All in all, Slader - Homework Answers works as a reference tool for students. Here, you can find the answers to your homework questions. The app caters to high school and college students and covers a lot of subjects. However, you could face academic consequences for copying the answers as is. Moreover, not all answers to your queries are verified by the development team.
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In the field of educational technology, some apps might be getting too smart.
More and more apps are delivering on-demand homework help to students, who can easily re-purpose the learning tools to obtain not just assistance, but also answers. Whether or not that’s cheating—and how to stop it—is one of the concerns surrounding a new app that can solve math equations with the snap of a camera . While the software has inspired teachers to create real-world homework problems that can’t be automatically solved , that strategy doesn’t hold up to other apps that tap into real-life brains for solutions.
Here’s a look at 7 apps that can do your homework for you, and what they have to say about cheating:
Price : Free Availability : iOS, Android app coming in early 2015
The new, seemingly magic app allows users to take pictures of typed equations, and then outputs a step-by-step solution. As of Wednesday, the app is the number one free app on the App Store. But the biggest issue, one teacher argues , isn’t if students will use the app to cheat, because many will. Rather, it’s about how teachers will adapt. A PhotoMath spokeswoman said educators have welcomed the app with positive reviews, but the software remains “quite controversial.”
“We didn’t develop PhotoMath as a cheating tool. We really wanted kids to learn,” said Tijana Zganec, a sales and marketing associate at tech company MicroBlink, which created PhotoMath. “If you want to cheat, you will find a way to cheat. But if you want to learn, you can use PhotoMath for that.”
Whether you’re a high schooler with eight periods of classes or a college student tackling dozens of credits, there’s one thing you’ve got for sure: a mess of assignments. iHomework can help you keep track of all your work, slicing and dicing it in a variety of ways. Sorting it by due date, week, month, or by course, the app is more organized than a Trapper Keeper. And in integrating data from Questia, you can link your reading material to your assignments so you don’t have to dig through a pile of papers to find the right information.
A scheduling feature can help you keep track of those random bi-weekly Thursday labs, and you can even mark the location of your courses on a map so you don’t end up on the wrong side of campus. And finally, with iCloud syncing, you can access all this information on whatever Apple-compatible device you’re using at the moment — no need to dig for your iPad.
Google Apps for Education
Taking the search giant’s suite of free browser-based apps and sandboxing them so they are safe for school use, Google Apps for Education is an excellent alternative to the mainstream installable productivity software, but this one has a perk that almost school board will love—it’s free. Packaging together favorites like Gmail, Hangouts, Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Drive with Classroom, a digital hub for organizing assignments and sending feedback, the goal of this collection is to make learning a more collaborative process.
Though Google Apps for Education is cloud-hosted, the programs can be used offline, ideal for when your student needs to escape the internet and work distraction-free. And since it works on any device, it also helps students avoid buying overly expensive hardware. That means more money for extracurricular activities.
Price: Free, but some homework services require payment Availability: iOS and Android
HwPic is a tutoring service that allows students to take send pictures of their homework to tutors, who will then respond within minutes to your questions with a step-by-step solution. There’s even an option to expedite the answers if a student is in a hurry. HwPic Co-Founder Tiklat Issa said that the app was initially rejected by Apple’s App Store, which believed it would promote cheating, but he successfully argued that just because someone uses the app in a way that it’s not meant to be used doesn’t mean the app should be punished.
Issa added that HwPic prohibits cheating in its terms and conditions. Tutors don’t solve homework that has words like “Quiz” or “Exam,” and they often know if a student is sending a photo during a test if they’ve paid for expedited answers, and if the photo is dim, blurry and taken under a desk. “We’ve minimized cheating,” said Issa. “We haven’t eliminated it. That’s kind of unrealistic.”
Wolfram Alpha
Price : $2.99 Availability : iOS and Android
Wolfram Alpha is similar to PhotoMath, only that it targets older students studying high levels of math and doesn’t support photos. The service also outputs step-by-step solutions to topics as advanced as vector calculus and differential equations, making it a popular tool for college students.
“It’s cheating not doing computer-based math, because we’re cheating students out of real conceptual understanding and an ability to drive much further forward in the math they can do, to cover much more conceptual ground. And in turn, that’s cheating our economies,” said Conrad Wolfram, Wolfram Research’s Director of Strategic Development, in a TEDx Talk . “People talk about the knowledge economy. I think we’re moving forward to what we’re calling the computational knowledge economy.”
Homework Helper
Price: Free Availability: iOS and Android
Chinese Internet search company Baidu launched an app called Homework Helper this year with which students can crowdsource help or answers to homework. Users post a picture or type their homework questions onto online forums, and those who answer the questions can win e-coins that can be used to buy electronics like iPhones and laptops.
The app has logged 5 million downloads, much to the dismay of many some parents who argue that the students spend less time thinking about challenging problems. A Homework Helper staffer admitted to Quartz , “I think this is a kind of cheating.”
Price: Free, but some homework services require payment Availability: iOS
Slader is a crowdsourcing app for high school and college students to post and answer questions in math and science. While students can post original homework for help, many questions in popular textbooks have already been answered on the app, according to Fast Company . An Illinois high school said earlier this year that it suspected students were using the service to cheat on their math homework.
Slader argues that it’s “challenging traditional ideas about math and education,” and said that the ideas behind its app “aren’t a write-off to teachers,” according to its blog . Slader told San Francisco media outlet KQED that it shouldn’t be dismissed as a cheating tool, but rather considered a way for students to access real-time help.
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