So, when I was in college, I often used solvers. They gave me the answers but also showed the process, so I could understand how the task was solved. Now, there are even more tools and resources, including AI-based ones you can check out at https://setapp.com/app-reviews/best...th-solvers-apps. Everyone knows about GPT chat, but it’s better for text-based tasks than for solving math problems. Look for alternatives.
VVomboKombo
Dude, maybe a tutor would be better? If you’re struggling with certain problems, you need to learn how to solve them. That’ll be way more useful for you. But that’s more about understanding than lack of time.
Zebroid
I know how silly this sounds. I understand that homework is beneficial for practicing skills and applying knowledge. But right now, I have a tough algebra course in college, and I’m trying to juggle work and volunteer activities with studying. I could use some help with the most challenging math problems. Any advice?
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