Math Terms Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Math Terms

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This translator excels at converting natural language expressions into their mathematical equivalents. Inputting phrases like "the sum of three numbers" or "twice the difference" creates an exact mathematical representation. Understanding the underlying structure of the sentences helps ensure correct conversion. It's essential to clarify any ambiguous phrases to achieve accurate results. This translator is tailored to assist with basic mathematical expression and is not intended to handle complex procedures and equation manipulation, such as symbolic algebra.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"The product of ten and seven"
Math Terms
"10 x 7"
Normal Language
"Half of a number"
Math Terms
"0.5x"
Normal Language
"The perimeter of a square"
Math Terms
"4s"
Normal Language
"Increased by five"
Math Terms
"+5"
Normal Language
"The difference between 8 and 2"
Math Terms
"8 - 2"
Normal Language
"The quotient of 10 divided by 2"
Math Terms
"10 / 2"

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"The sum of two numbers is ten. One number is twice the other."
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"Let x and y be the two numbers. x + y = 10. x = 2y."
Normal Language
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