MathCalculate Standards

Editorial Policy

This page explains the rules used to decide what stays public on MathCalculate, how formulas are documented, and how reference content is maintained.

Last reviewed: March 27, 2026

Primary Site Focus

MathCalculate keeps public discovery limited to math, geometry, probability, statistics, and closely related quantitative methods. Pages outside that scope are removed rather than left in the index.

What Makes a Tool Worth Publishing

A public calculator page should explain the formula, define inputs, state assumptions, and help a reader understand the result rather than only output a number.

Learning Content Standards

Learning Center pages should define the concept, explain why it matters, and point readers toward books, papers, or institutional references that support the topic.

Authorship and Review

MathCalculate uses the MathCalculate Editorial byline for site-level maintenance. The project is independent, maintained by a single developer, and reviewed publicly for scope, clarity, and consistency.

Maintenance Rules

Pages should not rely on schema markup to imply content that the visible page does not actually contain. Structured data should support visible content, not replace it.

Tools that stay in primary discovery should link to related reference pages where a user can learn the method, not only run the calculation.

Project-wide messaging should stay consistent. Claims about authorship, qualifications, and review level should match the visible about pages and the actual maintenance process.

Contact and Ownership

If you spot an unclear formula, a weak explanation, or a page that feels outside the site's main purpose, use the details on the contact page to report it.