AhaMath
iPhone / Education
Stop memorising formulas. Start seeing why they work.
Most maths apps give you a problem and check your answer. This app shows you the maths — with rich, interactive animations that break every concept down visually, step by step.
Watch a circle split into sectors and rearrange into a rectangle to reveal why area = πr². See a tangent line slide along a curve to show what a derivative really means. Follow vectors as they add tip-to-tail on a coordinate plane. Every animation is designed to build genuine understanding, not just drill answers.
TOPICS COVERED • Arithmetic — addition, subtraction, multiplication, division • Fractions — equivalences, simplifying, finding missing values • Algebra — one-step and two-step equations, simultaneous equations, factorising, completing the square, quadratic formula, geometric sequences • Geometry — perimeter, area, Pythagoras, circles, surface area, volume, similarity • Trigonometry — SOHCAHTOA, sine rule, cosine rule • Functions — evaluation, composition, slope, inverses, exponential growth • Calculus — derivatives, integrals, related rates, optimisation, Simpson's rule • Statistics — mean, median, range, IQR, normal distribution • Probability — basic probability, complements, independence, expected value, permutations, combinations • Vectors — magnitude, scalar multiplication, addition, dot product, unit vectors • Complex Numbers — powers of i, conjugates, modulus, polar form, Argand diagrams • Physics Foundations — speed, momentum, acceleration, force, work, projectile motion
WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT ◆ 30+ interactive animations that visually prove why each concept works ◆ Unlimited practice with dynamically generated questions — you will never see the same problem twice ◆ Step-by-step worked solutions and contextual hints for every question ◆ Three difficulty levels per topic so you can build confidence before pushing further ◆ Clean, focused design — no ads, no distractions
WHO IS IT FOR Whether you are a student working through school maths, preparing for exams, or an adult refreshing your skills — the visual approach helps concepts stick in a way that textbooks cannot match.
Built by someone who believes maths should make sense, not just be memorised.