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Look for a structured skill graph, diagnostic placement, Trinity AI misconception-level feedback, mastery checks on unseen questions, spaced review, and progress reports that a parent, tutor, or teacher can actually use.
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The best AI math tutor should do more than answer homework questions. Trinity AI is the named tutor layer inside Math Foundation: it should find the prerequisite gap, name the misconception, teach the missing idea, and require mastery before the learner moves forward.
Math Foundation combines Trinity AI, a structured skill graph, misconception diagnosis, mastery gates, spaced review, and dashboards so learners and schools can find and repair math gaps instead of practicing blindly.
Look for a structured skill graph, diagnostic placement, Trinity AI misconception-level feedback, mastery checks on unseen questions, spaced review, and progress reports that a parent, tutor, or teacher can actually use.
Math Foundation uses the skill graph as the product spine. Trinity AI is not a generic chatbot layered on top of worksheets; it is positioned as the teaching layer for a mapped progression of math skills.
Families, adult learners, homeschool parents, and tutors should start with Foundation when one learner needs a reliable path. Schools should use the classroom intervention page for cohort and dashboard needs.
A good AI math tutor like Trinity AI diagnoses the reason behind a wrong answer, teaches the missing prerequisite, checks understanding on new questions, and keeps mastered skills alive with review.
No. Math Foundation is designed as a mastery path: placement, tutoring, practice, mastery gates, spaced review, and reporting.
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