Our Editorial Commitment
Math Solver AI is a free online tool that produces step-by-step worked solutions for algebra, calculus, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, fractions, and word problems. Because students, parents, and educators rely on this content to learn and to check their work, we hold our explanations and supporting material to a high standard of accuracy, clarity, and educational value. This Editorial Policy explains who creates our content, how we review it, and how we handle corrections.
Last updated: June 2026
Who Creates Our Content
The written guides, worked examples, topic explanations, and instructional material on Math Solver AI are produced by the Math Solver AI Editorial Team. This team is made up of math educators and content specialists with experience teaching and explaining mathematics across school and early college levels. Educators focus on mathematical correctness and on how each topic is actually taught in the classroom, while content specialists focus on structure, readability, and consistency so that explanations are easy to follow.
We do not attribute content to invented authors or fabricated credentials. When a specific contributor or reviewer is relevant to a page, we identify them accurately; otherwise, content reflects the shared standards and review process of the Editorial Team as a whole.
How We Create and Review Content
Our editorial process is designed to make each explanation both correct and genuinely helpful. While the exact steps vary by topic, most content moves through the following stages:
- Research and scoping. We identify the concept a reader is trying to understand, the common points of confusion, and the way the topic is typically introduced in coursework. This keeps explanations aligned with how learners encounter the material.
- Worked examples. We build representative problems and solve them in full, showing the reasoning behind each step rather than only the final answer.
- Step-by-step structure. We organize each solution into clear, ordered steps, with the rule, formula, or property that justifies each move stated plainly so readers can follow the logic and apply it elsewhere.
- Accuracy checks. Math educators verify the mathematics, including formulas, intermediate steps, edge cases, and final results. Where useful, we confirm answers using independent methods so the worked process and the outcome agree.
- Clarity and readability review. Content specialists review language, notation, and formatting to remove ambiguity, define terms where needed, and keep the explanation approachable for the intended audience.
- Alignment with how topics are taught. We check that terminology, notation, and methods match standard classroom conventions, so the steps a reader sees here reinforce, rather than contradict, what they learn elsewhere.
The Role of AI in Our Content
Math Solver AI uses an advanced AI engine to generate step-by-step solutions in real time when you enter a problem using text or the visual equation editor. AI tools may also assist our Editorial Team during drafting, for example by producing initial worked examples or first-pass explanations that our team then refines.
AI-assisted drafts are not published as-is. Educational content informed by AI is reviewed and edited by people on the Editorial Team, who are responsible for the accuracy, clarity, and final form of what we publish. We treat AI as a drafting and productivity aid, with human judgment as the deciding factor on quality. Some technical processing relies on a third-party AI processing provider; we do not identify specific AI models, versions, or providers, and the human review standards described here apply regardless of the tools used.
Automatically generated, on-the-fly solutions are powerful, but no automated system is perfect. We encourage readers to follow the reasoning in each step, check results against their own work, and treat our tool as a learning and verification aid rather than an infallible authority.
Accuracy and Corrections
We are committed to correcting errors promptly. If we discover a mistake in a published explanation or worked example, we fix it and, where appropriate, review related content for the same issue. Mathematics rewards precision, and we would rather correct a problem quickly than leave inaccurate guidance in place.
If you believe you have found an error, an unclear explanation, or content that could be improved, please tell us. You can report concerns by emailing [email protected] with the topic or page and a description of the issue. Reader feedback is one of our most valuable inputs, and we read and act on it.
Editorial Independence
Math Solver AI is free to use, and some pages may include advertising or links to third-party services. Our educational content is created independently of those commercial relationships. Advertisers and sponsors do not write, review, approve, or influence our explanations, worked examples, or the methods we teach, and the presence of advertising on a page never changes the mathematical substance of what we publish. Editorial decisions are made on the basis of accuracy and usefulness to learners.
Updates and Review Cadence
We review and refresh our content on an ongoing basis. We revisit material when readers report issues, when we identify a clearer way to explain a topic, or when we expand coverage to new problem types. High-traffic and foundational topics receive regular review so they stay accurate and easy to follow. When we make a substantive change to this policy, we update the “Last updated” date above.
This Editorial Policy is published by the Math Solver AI team, operating from the United States. Questions about our editorial practices are welcome at [email protected].
