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Numworx helps learning mathematics. The teacher provides tailored course material and exercises helping students focus on the subjects they need to concentrate on.
Is it hard to work with formulas on a computer? Numworx will convert handwritten formulas on a tablet into real mathematical input.
Drag and swipe to create graphs. Solve exercises step by step, and let Numworx tell what is right and where things go wrong.
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Level Secondary education
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Write a formula
Everybody
Write a formula
Write a formula on your tablet screen and watch Numworx transform this into digital input.
Level: all
Build
Secondary education
Build
Create 3D shapes using blocks on a grid.
Level: Secondary education
Read graphs
Lower secondary education
Read graphs
Finish a story using data from a graph.
Level: Lower secondary education
Percentages and money
Secondary education
Percentages and money
Prices, value-added tax, reductions. How do you calculate what you pay and what you get?
Level: Secondary education
Fractions explained
Lower secondary education
Fractions explained
In this example, fractions are explained by dividing loaves of bread and other items.
The exercises explain fractions and how to rewrite fractions using a common denominator.
Level: Lower secondary education
Scale lines and scale
Lower secondary education
Scale lines and scale
Garden designs, maps, plans: all represent reality proportionately smaller versions.
But how do you know how big something really is?
Level: Lower secondary education
Flow chart
Lower secondary education
Flow chart
With a flow chart you can place calculations in order and execute them in succession.
For example, you can calculate the cost of calling a particular way on your mobile phone.
Level: Lower secondary education
Linear formulas
Lower secondary education
Linear formulas
In a linear relationship, the link between two quantities is represented by a straight line.
Graphic tools and formulas enable you to visualise these relationships and understand them.
Level: Lower secondary education
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