About MathCalculate
An independent math and statistics reference project built around transparent calculator workflows.
MathCalculate.com is an independent project created and maintained by a single developer. It operates as a curated math and statistics reference library built around calculator pages that can explain the formula instead of only producing a number.
The goal is to keep the public site easier to trust and easier to understand: a clearer subject area, stronger links between calculators and learning material, and visible authorship and scope notes. Pages that did not fit that direction were removed from the public route set instead of being left as secondary discovery pages.
Quantitative Scope
Public pages are limited to math, geometry, probability, statistics, and closely related quantitative methods.
Independent Development
A single-developer project with visible ownership, public standards, and a documented maintenance policy.
Public Standards
Authorship, review timing, limitations, and contact details are surfaced across the public library.
Project Principles
Transparency
This is an independent reference project, not an institution or expert review board. Ownership, scope, and maintenance standards are kept explicit across the site.
Scope Discipline
Pages that do not fit the site's quantitative subject area are removed from the public route set instead of being hidden behind weaker discovery paths.
Authorship and Review
Public pages use the MathCalculate Editorial byline for site-level maintenance. That label refers to the project itself rather than a separate company or review board.
Ownership remains simple: the site is independently maintained by a single developer, and formula issues, clarity problems, and scope concerns can be reported through the contact page.
Current site-wide scope and trust review completed on March 27, 2026. Public pages are expected to match that narrower math and statistics focus.
Public Scope
MathCalculate's public library is intentionally limited to pages that support math, probability, statistics, and closely related quantitative methods. The standards for that scope are documented on the editorial policy page.
Educational Disclaimer
While every effort is made to keep formulas and explanations coherent, MathCalculate is still an independent reference project rather than a licensed advisory service. Use it for learning, checking, and planning, then verify important decisions with qualified professionals when the subject is medical, financial, legal, or safety-critical.