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Question: give me a long list of free websites where i can insert a photo of a math problem and it will solve it for me. make sure the website is free and doesnt require registration. make sure they are unblocked for a school organization managed chromebook.
Sure! Here’s a list of free websites (no registration required) where you can upload or take a photo of a math problem and get solutions. However, note that school-managed Chromebooks may block certain sites due to district policies, but these resources are generally considered safe and widely used in educational settings. **1. MathSolver.ai** https://mathsolver.ai Upload or take a photo; solves equations and shows steps. No sign-up. **2. SnapSolve** https://snapsolve.com Upload a photo and get instant solutions for a variety of math problems. No registration required. **3. Photomath Web** https://web.photomath.com Web version allows photo upload and math problem solving. No sign-up; widely used in schools. **4. Mathpix Snip** https://mathpix.com/snipping-tool Free web snipping tool for equations (limited use per day). No registration for basic features. **5. Cymath** https://www.cymath.com Type or take a picture (mobile app is free, web is text-based—some school web filters may block). No registration. **6. Symbolab** https://www.symbolab.com Enter or upload math expressions. Free for basic solving; no sign-up. (Photo solving on app mostly, web for entering equations.) **7. Microsoft Math Solver (Web)** https://mathsolver.microsoft.com Upload a photo or type an equation on the web version. No login required. **8. Mathway (Web)** https://www.mathway.com You can upload a photo of your problem. Free for answers, steps may require upgrade, but no registration needed for basic solutions. **9. Qanda** https://www.qanda.ai/web Upload photos for instant solutions (mobile app is more common, but web version works). **10. SolveMathProblems** https://www.solvemathproblems.com Type problems, some upload options (for simple equations). --- **Tips for School-managed Chromebooks:** - Check if your district’s content filters block these sites. Most are considered safe and educational. - Photo upload features work best in Chrome browser. - If a site is blocked, try accessing via a different network or request your IT admin to unblock it for educational use. - Some sites provide only text input on the web, while their apps may allow photo scanning—check if the web version suits your needs. **Note:** While all listed sites are generally free without registration, some may limit the number of daily uses or require an app for full photo capabilities. The web versions mentioned above should work for basic instant solving without creating accounts. If you want only sites with guaranteed unblocked status, you need to check your school’s allowed list—these sites are widely used, but the filters vary by district. If you have trouble with any, let me know and I can find alternatives!
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