[BlindMath] Questions.
Janet Tabora
janetctabora at gmail.com
Fri Jan 9 19:18:25 UTC 2026
Hi, ChatGPT is good in math examples. It explains things clearly. At least my experience using it.
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> On Jan 8, 2026, at 9:44 PM, Ray McAllister via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hi, how are you? Finally remembered the address for this group. So, does
> anyone know of an accessible statistics book online for free use? I'd
> really like to go through college statistics, but I want something that will
> have proofs for the rules and formulas, so I can, at least, get the gist of
> what's going on. If there isn't anything, there should be work done to set
> something up as statistics is something that many colleges require as a
> general ed course, so everybody has to take it.
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> Secondly, do any of you have experience using Chat-GPT for math help? I've
> found that if I come across something that is just quickly run through in a
> book, I can ask Chat-GPT, and it will even give me worked examples, and use
> Pretext coding, and, if I ask it to, it will even put things in Nemeth
> format.
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>
> Thanks,
>
> Ray.
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>
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