Some of my friends are familiar with the Windows Store app I wrote a couple of years ago that teaches kids how to solve systems of linear equations. The app generates problems with up to 5 unknowns, describes full step-by-step solutions, or shows just answers.
The news is that I've ditched the Windows Store, and I've made the app freely available as a web service. It is available for all smart devices from all geographical regions:
The app is designed for small form factor devices. So please try it from your phone.
This was made possible by the free web hosting at GitHub Pages.
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