Arithmetic, Logic, Syntax and MathCheck
Valmari, A., & Rantala, J. (2019). Arithmetic, Logic, Syntax and MathCheck. In H. Lane, S. Zvacek, & J. Uhomoibhi (Eds.), CSEDU 2019 : Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computer Supported Education. Vol. 2 (pp. 292-299). SciTePress. https://doi.org/10.5220/0007708902920299
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MathCheck is a web-based tool for checking all steps of solutions to mathematics, logic and theoretical computer science problems, instead of checking just the final answers. It can currently deal with seven problem
types related to arithmetic, logic, and syntax. Although MathCheck does have some ability to perform symbolic computation, checking is mostly based on testing with many combinations of the values of the variables
in question. This introduces a small risk of failure of detection of errors, but also significantly widens the
scope of problems that can be dealt with and facilitates providing a concrete counter-example when the student’s solution is incorrect. So MathCheck is primarily a feedback tool, not an assessment tool. MathCheck
is more faithful to established mathematical notation than most programs. Special attention has been given to
rigorous processing of undefined expressions, such as division by zero. To make this possible, in addition to
the two truth values “false” and “true”, it uses a third truth value “undefined”.
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