Algebra and functions
MathClue can identify where a student misapplied a rule, skipped a step, or transferred an earlier misconception into a new topic — common patterns in grades 9–10 algebra.
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High school math help
A gap left unrepaired in grade 9 shows up again in grade 11. MathClue diagnoses the first wrong turn, teaches the exact repair in a focused lesson, and checks whether the fix holds — so gaps do not keep building.
MathClue can identify where a student misapplied a rule, skipped a step, or transferred an earlier misconception into a new topic — common patterns in grades 9–10 algebra.
For higher-grade topics, MathClue surfaces the procedural gap or conceptual misunderstanding behind a wrong answer rather than just marking it incorrect.
High school math units build on each other. A verified repair — confirmed by lesson quiz and delayed review — is more useful than more practice on the same type of problem.
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.
Based on recent activity
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)
Continue lesson →Confidence 100% · Repair lesson ready · Quiz pending
View latest diagnosisStopping proof arguments before all criteria are met.
4 related submissions2x - 10 <= 6 + 2(x + 3)
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.
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.
Accounts and student activation live in the app. The public website stays focused on information.
MathClue helps students practice the reason behind the error and helps parents understand what is changing.
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