
Let me know your thoughts if you start using it! Pre-calc and calculus students will love it because it clearly shows the steps for integrals, derivatives, and limits. I have found that this is a great supplement to the resources on Khan Academy - which we use for math all the time. BUT, for any high school level and below homeschool students, Symbolab will be sufficient. By robust I mean that Wolfram can take just about any input and produce some type of answer. A small detail, but it is nice.Ĭritics will argue that Symbolab is not as 'powerful' as Wolfram, and this is probably correct. Unlike Wolfram where you can enter an expression only to find out after submission it wasn't in the correct format, Symbolab will do it in real-time. Not only are all the steps shown, the equations are auto-formatted very nicely while you type it in. Unlike Wolfram Alpha, that requires the user to pay for a subscription in order to see all the steps, Symbolab shows everything for free.


I have found out that very few people know there is a free alternative to Wolfram Alpha that is called Symbolab. This is more of a public service announcement than anything else.
