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Math formula memorization lacks effective recall techniques in apps

Existing math workout apps default to speed drills without applying memory science like active recall, leaving students with shallow retention. The gap is in encoding methodology rather than practice volume. This is a product pitch framed as a problem with no independent user pain evidence.

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