A patient, always-available tutor that walks kids through homework step by step.
Homework shouldn't be a nightly battle. Homework Helper is a patient, always-available tutor agent that explains concepts at your child's level — not by giving answers, but by walking them through the thinking step by step. It works for everything from third-grade multiplication to college-level chemistry. Parents get peace of mind knowing their kids are learning, not just copying.
STUDENT: I don't understand this problem: "A train leaves Chicago
at 60 mph. Another leaves New York at 80 mph. When do they meet?"
HOMEWORK HELPER:
Great question! This is a "meeting" problem. Let's break it down.
STEP 1 - What do we know?
- Chicago train: 60 mph
- New York train: 80 mph
- Distance between cities: about 790 miles
- They're heading TOWARD each other
STEP 2 - The key insight
When two things move toward each other, you ADD their speeds.
Combined speed: 60 + 80 = 140 mph
STEP 3 - Solve it
Time = Distance / Speed
Time = 790 / 140 = 5.64 hours (about 5 hours 38 minutes)
Want to try a similar one? What if one train goes 50 mph
and the other goes 90 mph over 700 miles?