What’s better than using Math Formula with Practice by Aminur Rahman? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Math Formula with Practice feels like a tidy pocket guide that actually lets someone learn by doing, not just by staring at lists. On PC with BlueStacks it is easier to keep a formula open on the side, zoom a bit, and tick through problems with a mouse and keyboard. The whole thing runs offline, which is great when internet is spotty or when someone just wants a quiet study session. It is not flashy, but the layout is simple, the figures are clear, and the Favorite list makes it easy to save tricky bits for later. Each section ends with a quick quiz, so it nudges real practice instead of passive reading. Small app size, a lot of content.
The coverage is huge. Algebra has the usual suspects like exponents, logarithms, factoring, permutations and combinations, set theory, probability, complex numbers, quadratic equations, series, inequalities, the binomial theorem, matrices, and functions, each with examples and exercises. Geometry walks through points, lines, angles, triangles and their properties, Pythagorean theorem, all the common quadrilaterals, polygons and circles, then into 3D shapes like cube, cone, cylinder, sphere. Trigonometry packs the ratios, identity tables, quadrant rules, sum and difference, double and half angle, power reduction, even sum to product. Calculus keeps to the essentials with derivative rules, standard derivatives, integral properties, standard integrals, integration by parts, and definite integrals. The writing is straightforward English, aimed at students in English medium, but useful for anyone brushing up for class or job tests. It is basically a big set of formulas plus worked examples and practice, and that mix makes it stick a bit better than a plain cheat sheet.
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