Tasa gives South African students instant homework help, round-the-clock, for a fraction of what a private tutor costs. When things get complex, a human mentor steps in.
For part (a), use the quadratic formula: x = (-b ± √(b²-4ac)) / 2a
Let me show you the working — what does your equation look like?
Great — a = 1, b = 5, c = 6
Δ = 25 − 24 = 1
x = (−5 ± 1) / 2 → x = −2 or x = −3
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Stuck on a sum? Confused by a history question? Type it in. Tasa breaks it down step-by-step, in plain English, aligned to the South African curriculum.
Tasa notices where a student keeps struggling — that topic gets flagged and reinforced before the next test. Learning built around actual weak spots.
When the AI hits its limits or a topic needs deeper explanation, a vetted South African mentor steps in. Real people who know the syllabus inside out.
Tasa was built from the ground up for the South African national curriculum (CAPS) and the Independent Examinations Board (IEB). Not generic US or UK content adapted for SA — actual CAPS-aligned explanations with SA examples and context.
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South African students are capable of more than the system gives them credit for. Tasa exists to give them that unfair advantage — the kind that used to require a private tutor on speed dial and a budget to match.
AI handles the 80%. Human mentors handle the 20% that matters most.