Type your question, select a subject area, and the AI generates a clear, step-by-step explanation. The answer covers the reasoning behind the solution, not just the final result.
Answers are formatted with proper structure: headings, numbered steps, and highlighted key points. For math and science questions, you get the full working shown. For conceptual questions, you get a clear explanation with examples.
The AI covers mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, history, economics, and more. It adjusts the depth of its explanation based on how complex your question is.
Specific questions get better responses than vague ones. Instead of asking "explain photosynthesis," try "what happens during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis and why does it need water?" The AI has more to work with when you're precise.
Multi-part questions work fine. You can ask the AI to solve a problem and explain the underlying concept. This helps you understand the method so you can apply it to similar problems on your own.
Homework problems, textbook exercises, and exam-style questions all work well. The AI walks through the logic step by step, so you learn the approach rather than just getting an answer to copy.
Mathematics includes everything from basic algebra to linear algebra and differential equations. Sciences cover physics, chemistry, biology, and environmental science with detailed explanations of concepts and problem-solving methods.
Programming and computer science questions work well for concepts like algorithms, data structures, and coding syntax. The AI can explain code logic, walk through debugging approaches, and compare different solutions.
Humanities subjects like history, geography, economics, and political science are also covered. The AI provides explanations with relevant dates, figures, and cause-and-effect analysis.
Include relevant context in your question. If you're working on a specific chapter or following a particular syllabus, mention that. It helps the AI pitch its explanation at the right level for you.
If the first answer doesn't fully clear your doubt, ask a follow-up. You can build on the previous explanation or ask the AI to simplify a specific part that was unclear.
For math problems, include the full problem statement. Missing details lead to incomplete or incorrect solutions. The more information you provide, the more accurate the explanation will be.