I think it would ve really useful to have the option to print all the problems with just a click since thre are users, like me, who like to have the problems on paper. What do you think?
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i do agree..and i do hope brilliant.org gives a printable copy of the problems on each level after the problem set closes so that my friends (especially those who are not fond of browsing the internet) and i can have productive discussions..
salute to the persons behind brilliant.org! :)
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Hey everybody,
We are looking into what it would take to implement this feature.
In the meantime, we were curious how many of you would benefit from having Brilliant as an app on your mobile phones?
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That would be great assuming it would be for Android. :P
That would be great assuming it would be for iPhone. :P (and Android, too)
that would be great.actually i am waiting for it
i do agree..and i do hope brilliant.org gives a printable copy of the problems on each level after the problem set closes so that my friends (especially those who are not fond of browsing the internet) and i can have productive discussions.. salute to the persons behind brilliant.org! :)
I completely agree with Josep. A printable link should be available of all the problem sets as I get to open my computer only twice or thrice a week.
I agree, many a time I have to print out a physics problem's diagram to solve it.
I too agree, I am not used to solving problems while sitting on my computer desk.
i am agree,it is not comfortable to solve problems while sitting on computer desk.
I like this idea. I could work on problems during my free time at school, or just when I'm away from the computer.
I agree wholeheartedly. It'd make school oodles more interesting.