Editorial and Accuracy Policy
CalcSolver aims to publish clear educational content that matches the actual behavior of its tools.
Content standards
Pages are written to be accurate, readable, and appropriately limited in scope. Marketing claims should not exceed the visible capabilities of the tool.
Review process
Calculator logic, formulas, examples, and page copy are reviewed before publication or update. Corrections are made when errors are found internally or reported by readers.
Corrections
If a user reports a math, wording, or functionality issue, the page is checked and updated if needed. Substantive corrections may also trigger updates to related pages for consistency.
Linking and references
Articles are linked to related tool pages so readers can move between explanation and application. Policy pages are maintained to make the site structure clearer for users and reviewers.