Geometry is a different kind of hard. It's not about crunching numbers — it's about seeing why two angles must be equal, or building a proof where every line has a reason. Answer sites are worst at exactly this: they give you the final measure or a finished proof, and you learn nothing about how anyone would ever think of it.
The tutor below works the way a good geometry teacher does: it asks what you notice, points you at one relationship at a time, and makes you justify each step. By the end of a proof, it's your proof.
The tutoring is free — no account, no card. Create a free account and the tutor remembers you between sessions.
Paste in "Prove the base angles of an isosceles triangle are congruent." The tutor won't dump a finished two-column proof. It'll ask: what does isosceles give you to work with? Then: is there a helpful line you could draw? Each answer you give becomes the next line of the proof — and at the end you see the full clean proof, assembled from steps you supplied.
That's the house rule: the tutor never just gives the answer. It teaches — one hint at a time — because that's the only version of "help" that shows up on test day.
A patient tutor that's awake whenever the homework is due. Try it free above, or see pricing and the note for parents.
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