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2x - 10 <= 6 + 2(x + 3)
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AI math diagnosis for student mistakes
MathClue helps students repair the real reason behind a math mistake, then gives parents a plain-language report on what improved and what still needs practice.
MathClue is not a generic AI tutor. It starts with the mistake, finds the likely cause, teaches the exact repair in a replayable lesson, and uses quiz and delayed-review signals to show whether the fix is holding.
What parents see
MathClue turns student work into a simple family view: repaired habits, areas still in progress, the latest learning finding, and a practical question a parent can ask. On Pro, parents can also authorize their child's in-person tutor to view Math work and progress before tutoring sessions.
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The student can start the algebra correctly, but sometimes stops before completing the final isolation step.
"How do you know the variable is fully alone before you stop?"
What students do
Students start from a learning map that shows what needs practice, confidence, and the next lesson to continue. Each lesson then points to the exact step that needs repair and lets students ask expert questions while learning.
5 areas need practice
2x - 10 <= 6 + 2(x + 3)
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View latest diagnosisStopping proof arguments before all criteria are met.
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This step is correct, but the solution is incomplete. Continue until the variable is isolated or the final statement is clear.
Expand, isolate the variable terms, then interpret the result.
Shows which parts are complete and what move comes next.
The student expanded correctly, then quit before finishing the algebra.
Replay the lesson, ask expert questions, then finish with a short quiz.
Core workflow
The learning loop is evidence-first: diagnose the mistake, teach the exact repair, let students ask questions and replay the lesson, then measure whether the repair holds through quiz and follow-up review.
A student submits the problem, the answer, and the steps they tried, so MathClue can look at what actually happened.
The system separates small slips from misconceptions, missing procedures, language issues, and transfer problems.
MathClue opens a focused lesson for the diagnosed gap. Students can replay it anytime and ask expert-level questions while learning.
A quiz inside the lesson checks immediate repair. Follow-up review checks whether the idea still holds days later.
Built for the full learning circle
See the first wrong turn, practice the missing idea, and stop repeating worksheets that do not match the real problem.
Start as a student ->Get weekly progress language that says what changed, what still needs review, and how to help without becoming the tutor.
Start as a parent ->On Pro, a parent can authorize one active in-person tutor to review the child's Math work and progress only before tutoring sessions. Access is read-only and parent-controlled.
For tutors ->Why diagnosis matters
A wrong answer can come from a knowledge gap, a misconception, a procedural error, language misunderstanding, transfer failure, retrieval instability, or a missed checking habit. MathClue keeps those possibilities separate.
Trust and safety
Reports show lesson quiz and delayed-review signals, not just a black-box answer.
Parents see what improved, what is still in progress, and how they can support the next attempt.
On Pro, your child's in-person tutor can get read-only access to Math work and progress only, and parents can revoke access anytime.
Accounts and student activation live in the app. The public website stays focused on information.
FAQ
MathClue is an AI-powered math diagnosis system. It starts with a student mistake, finds the likely reason behind it, creates a focused repair lesson, and turns lesson progress into parent-friendly reports.
No. A tutor usually explains the next step. MathClue first asks why the student made that wrong turn, then teaches the exact repair with replayable lessons, expert in-lesson Q&A, and quizzes.
MathClue is built for students in grades 6–12, their parents, and Pro families who want their child's in-person tutor to see Math work and progress before tutoring sessions.
Parents see plain-language reports: what their child improved, what is still in progress, what needs follow-up, and one practical question they can ask at home.
MathClue uses AI to form and update learning hypotheses. The product is designed to show confidence, evidence, and review points so parents and parent-authorized tutors can understand the reasoning.
What we believe
MathClue does not treat every wrong answer as the same problem. It looks for the cause, checks it, and updates the report as new attempts come in.
Reports avoid diagnostic jargon. They explain what improved, what still needs practice, and what a parent can ask next.
AI helps identify patterns and recommend next steps. Confidence and evidence stay visible for parents, and Pro tutor access is read-only.
The marketing site lives on getmathclue.com. Accounts, login, and student activation live on app.getmathclue.com.
Give MathClue one real mistake and turn it into a clearer diagnosis, focused repair, and a report your family can understand.
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