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How to get homework help that shows the working, not just the answer

An answer you cannot reproduce on your own is worth nothing in an exam. The useful thing is the path to it, which is the part most tools skip.

Why an answer on its own is a bad deal

Ask a chatbot to do a question and you usually get the result and a paragraph around it. It looks like help. Two weeks later, in a test, the question comes back slightly changed and nothing transfers, because what you needed was the method and what you got was the destination.

The other problem is quieter. When the working is invisible you cannot tell a correct answer from a confident wrong one, so you have no way to check.

What comes out instead

Every solution has the same shape, on purpose:

Ask it to explain rather than to solve and it changes register: it teaches you through the question, saying why each step follows from the last, and stops to check you are with it.

It reads the paper and types into Word

You do not retype anything. Put the worksheet, the PDF or the photo of a question paper on screen and ask. It reads the questions from what it can see, works them, opens Word or Notepad, and types the solutions in while you watch. A copy is saved in your Documents folder, filed under Homework by subject and date, so there is something to revise from rather than a chat you have to scroll back through.

"Solve these questions in Word."worked solutions, typed in
"Explain how to solve this, step by step."tutor mode, it teaches instead
"Solve the whole paper in Urdu."it scrolls through the pages
یہ ہوم ورک حل کروsolve this homework

Being straight with you about this one

Common questions

How do I get the steps instead of just the final answer?
Every solution comes out in the same shape: the question, what you are given, the steps in order, then the answer. If you also want to know why each step follows from the one before it, ask it to explain rather than solve, and it teaches through the question instead of working it.
Can it read the questions straight off a worksheet or PDF?
Yes. It reads the questions from whatever is on your screen, including a scan or a photo of a question paper, so nothing has to be retyped. For a paper longer than one screen it scrolls through and keeps going.
Where do the solutions end up?
It opens Word or Notepad and types them in while you watch, and it also saves a copy in your Documents folder under Homework, sorted by subject and date. The point is that revision has something to open later.
Can it solve in Urdu or Hindi?
Yes, in any of 41 languages. The maths stays the same and the reasoning is written in the language you asked in, which matters most for the sentences explaining why a step works.
Is it ever wrong?
Yes. On hard quantitative questions it can produce a confident answer that is wrong, the same way a tutor can. Because it shows every step, you can check where it went astray, and that is exactly what you should do before handing anything in.
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