
CVTP AI Problem Solver
​Snap a photo. Get a real explanation.
Turn confusion into confidence.
The CVTP AI Problem Solver takes SAT/ACT/AP and Homework Problems and gives students the kind of help we give in our one-on-one sessions: clear hints, step-by-step walkthroughs, and simple language they can actually understand.

Guided hints that teach the core concept without giving away the answer.
Full explanations that show every step and the “why” behind it.
Math + Reading/Writing coverage for Digital SAT, ACT, and schoolwork.
No login required — just snap a picture and go.
Free during beta for CVTP families and guests. Flexible, just like our tutoring.
Who the Solver Is For
Students preparing for the Digital SAT or ACT.
Middle and high schoolers who want “just one more explanation” after class.
Parents who want expert-style help between sessions.
Why It’s Different from Generic AI
Most AI tools just spit out an answer. The CVTP Solver is tuned by real instructors, so it behaves like a tutor: it labels the concept, explains the “why,” shows every step, and teaches reusable strategies that work across many problems — not just one.
Math Hint — Quadratic Product Rule
Hint · 0.5 Credit

“Recall that for any quadratic equation Ax² + Bx + C = 0, the product of the solutions is C/A. Identify A and C from the given equation, and compare to the given product form to find m.”
The Solver gives a conceptual nudge — not the answer — so students still do the thinking and actually learn the rule.
Math Example — Full Step-by-Step Solution
Full Explanation · 1 Credit


The Solver rewrites the equation in standard quadratic form, identifies, B, and C, then applies Vieta’s formula (product = C/A) and sets it equal to the given product −3abm. Simplifying both sides leads cleanly to m = 10
Each Math explanation includes: a restated concept, a “How to approach it” strategy, fully written algebra steps, and a final recap that reinforces the main idea.
Reading & Writing — Words in Context
Full Explanation · 1 Credit


The Solver first restates the concept (“pick the word that fits the context”), then uses clues like “bestseller lists” and “praised by critics” to predict a positive tone. It checks each answer choice, eliminates the ones that don’t match, and clearly explains why B) enthusiastic response to is the only choice that fits.
Every Reading/Writing explanation ends with a quick recap of the main lesson, so students remember the strategy — not just the answer.
Ready to See It in Action?
Click below, snap a picture of a real problem, and let the Solver walk you through it.
