Mathint is a platform for math competition. As of now, we have four Math Trainers: Integral Trainer, Derivative Trainer, Mental Math Trainer, and Algebra Trainer. The goal of each of these Math Trainers is to give students and learners an unlimited supply of questions and to incorporate competition into difficult math topics and problems in order to promote learning.
Once a student or user completes a question from one of the trainers, they receive a score based on the difficulty of the question and how long it took them to complete the question. This score is then compared to their current level, then the user level is increased based on the score. The higher the user's level the more difficult the questions they will receive. As the user increases their level, they will rise on the leaderboards. The leaderboards are broken down into four levels: worldwide, continent/region, country, and state/providence.
Mathint was founded by college students, majoring in mathematics, who recognized the importance of competition in learning. Not only is Competition a way to motivate students, but there is something universally appealing about competition. We all love sports, but not all of us can be athletes, and sports only takes one so far. Mathint is a way to bring the competitive spirit to math, and to incorporate it into learning in order to make competition educational. On top of this, competition makes learning more fun and engaging.
Integration bees, math competitions, and math clubs are all great ways to promote learning and to make math fun. However, we believe each of these is limited and is often unavailable to many students. So, our goal is to bring the competition and learning associated with integration bees and math competitions to everyone. We hope to expand our trainers to include a much wider variety of math subjects and even to host online math competitions for students of all ages and backgrounds from all across the globe.
The Integral Trainer and Derivative Trainer have been supplied with problems from calculus 1 and 2. Types of integral problems include: power rule, u-substitution, integration by parts, partial fraction decomposition, trigonometric integrals, trigonometric substitution, and long division. Types of derivative problems include: power rule, product rule, quotient rule, chain rule, and trigonometric differentiation. Each problem type has questions with varying degrees of difficulty. If there are any types of integrals or derivatives that you would like to see added, please let us know in the feedback section.
Mathint also offers a practice mode for each of its trainers. In practice mode, students can practice as many questions as they want, and they can set the difficulty of questions. The goal of practice mode is to give students a way to practice and learn difficult math topics without the pressure of competition. Practice mode is also a great way to learn and to prepare for competition.
Our team is small, and we're working hard to make this website the best it can be. If you encounter any issues, please let us know! Your feedback will help us fix problems quickly. Thank you for your help. If you are passionate about math and competition and are interested in the mission of Mathint, please reach out to us at mathint.org@gmail.com.