Math Teacher Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Math Teacher

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This translator is designed to bridge the gap between everyday language and the language of mathematics. It meticulously converts natural language statements into their symbolic math equivalents. The translator aims to be incredibly accurate and clear in its approach, providing a direct translation to the conceptual understanding of a math teacher without overly elaborate explanations. This tool is beneficial for those who need a concise and direct conversion of verbal math problems to their symbolic equivalents.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"Find the difference between 15 and 5."
Math Teacher
"15 - 5"
Normal Language
"The product of two numbers is nine. One number is three times the other."
Math Teacher
"Let a and b be the numbers. ab = 9, a = 3b"
Normal Language
"The difference between a number and three is six. What is the number?"
Math Teacher
"x - 3 = 6"
Normal Language
"Three more than a number is equal to eleven."
Math Teacher
"x + 3 = 11"
Normal Language
"A triangle with sides of lengths 5, 12, and 13. Determine if it is a right triangle."
Math Teacher
"Check if 5² + 12² = 13²"
Normal Language
"Solve the equation for x: 2x + 5 = 11."
Math Teacher
"Subtract 5 from both sides, 2x = 6. Divide by 2, x = 3"

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Normal Language
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Normal Language
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RTBF-styled French
"Le temps est magnifique aujourd'hui."
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Normal Language
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Normal Language
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Normal Language
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NPO-styled Dutch
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Normal Language
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RTP-styled Portuguese
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Normal Language
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SRF-styled German
"Ich bin hungrig."