LarissaMath
Math quizzes
Free
1.3for iPhone, iPod touch
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About LarissaMath
LarissaMath helps memorizing basic mathematical operations. It will also help to speed up solving linear, quadratic, and cubic equations with an unknown variable.
The Memory part comes from the Nobel Prize Winner in Economics Daniel Kahneman. He described the exercises in this app in his bestseller "Thinking, Fast and Slow".
It has three modes:
1. Expressions. In easy level you need to calculate multiplication, division, summation, and subtraction where at least two arguments are no greater than 10. Some examples are: 5x3=15, 25:5=5, etc. The medium level also has calculations, but now at least two arguments are no greater than 25. Some examples are: 13x13=169, 225:15=15, etc. The advanced level has more advanced expressions using numbers up to 30.
2. Equations. In easy level you have to solve a linear equation on x. For, example, -2x + 15 = 11 (solution: x = 2). This equation should ideally be solved without pen and paper. Other equations in this level are fractions, e.g. x/10 = 9/6 or 4/x = 20/5, etc. The medium level has quadratic equations and the advanced level has cubic equations.
3. Memory. Here you can see a number with between 4 and 7 digits (depending on the level) and between 0.7 and 4 seconds (this is configurable in settings). The default time is 2 seconds, as suggested by Kahneman. You have to memorize it and then type a new number, having each digit increased by one. Nine gets converted to zero. For example, if the original number is 720983, the answer will be 831094.
Additionally, the app remembers your best score and time for each mode, level, and for each number of entries.
The Memory part comes from the Nobel Prize Winner in Economics Daniel Kahneman. He described the exercises in this app in his bestseller "Thinking, Fast and Slow".
It has three modes:
1. Expressions. In easy level you need to calculate multiplication, division, summation, and subtraction where at least two arguments are no greater than 10. Some examples are: 5x3=15, 25:5=5, etc. The medium level also has calculations, but now at least two arguments are no greater than 25. Some examples are: 13x13=169, 225:15=15, etc. The advanced level has more advanced expressions using numbers up to 30.
2. Equations. In easy level you have to solve a linear equation on x. For, example, -2x + 15 = 11 (solution: x = 2). This equation should ideally be solved without pen and paper. Other equations in this level are fractions, e.g. x/10 = 9/6 or 4/x = 20/5, etc. The medium level has quadratic equations and the advanced level has cubic equations.
3. Memory. Here you can see a number with between 4 and 7 digits (depending on the level) and between 0.7 and 4 seconds (this is configurable in settings). The default time is 2 seconds, as suggested by Kahneman. You have to memorize it and then type a new number, having each digit increased by one. Nine gets converted to zero. For example, if the original number is 720983, the answer will be 831094.
Additionally, the app remembers your best score and time for each mode, level, and for each number of entries.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.3
Last updated on Jul 31, 2023
Old Versions
Bug fixing
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Version History
1.3
Jul 31, 2023
Bug fixing
1.2
Mar 8, 2020
Bug fixes
1.02
Feb 29, 2020
Fixed crashes on iOS 12.4 and earlier
1.01
Feb 29, 2020
- Fixed layout problems on iPhone 8 Plus
- Fixed bug when changing app colours
- Fixed bug when changing app colours
1.0
Feb 27, 2020
LarissaMath FAQ
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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of LarissaMath.
iPhone
Requires iOS 10.3 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 10.3 or later.
LarissaMath supports English, Arabic, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish