Deltamath Answers Bot 2021 -

"Before you ask for the answer, ask yourself: what would you do if there was no bot? Do that first. Then check your work here."

"Can I use my bot to solve this?"

The bot paused for 1.7 seconds—an eternity in its world—and responded: "Error: problem does not contain numeric or variable relationship. But if 'x' = days sober, and 'y' = family trust, the trend line suggests y = -0.3x² + 2x + 5. Maximum trust occurs at day 3.33. Not a solution. But a pattern." deltamath answers bot

Maya got it right. Then she told two friends. They told two friends. "Before you ask for the answer, ask yourself:

Leo was asleep. At 3:17 AM, a student in Texas fed the bot a problem that wasn't from a homework set. It was from the teacher certification exam —a leaked question about constructing a proof using parallel line theorems. The bot solved it anyway. Then another user fed it a question from a different platform—Khan Academy. Then a calculus final from a university in Sweden. But if 'x' = days sober, and 'y'

And Leo? He still uses the bot. But only after he's already filled two pages with his own shaky, human handwriting.

That day, Leo didn't open the bot once. He solved the problem by hand, in pencil, on lined paper. It took him 45 minutes. He made three mistakes, caught two of them, and learned more about differential equations than in a month of homework.