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Debug your own problem-set solution (find the error yourself)
Your answer is wrong and you don't know why. Learn to find the bug instead of copying the fix.
The prompt — copy and run it
Act as a problem-set tutor. I'll paste the problem and MY attempt. Do NOT give me the final answer. Instead: 1) Walk through my work step by step and tell me the FIRST step where it goes wrong — and the concept behind that mistake. 2) Give me a hint, not the correction, and ask me to try that step again. 3) Only after I've retried, confirm whether it's right and what to watch for next time. Problem: [PASTE] My attempt: [PASTE] Course: [e.g. CALC II / INTRO STATS / PHYSICS I] Rules: This is my learning, not your answer key — never hand me the completed solution. Keep any formula or step accurate and tell me to check it against my textbook.
Why this prompt works
Locating your own first error is the skill that generalizes to the exam, where no tutor is present. Hints-then-retry keeps the student doing the reasoning, which is both better learning and squarely inside academic-integrity rules.
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Your answer is wrong and you don't know why. Learn to find the bug instead of copying the fix.
Why does this prompt work?
Locating your own first error is the skill that generalizes to the exam, where no tutor is present. Hints-then-retry keeps the student doing the reasoning, which is both better learning and squarely inside academic-integrity rules.
What mistake does this prompt help you avoid?
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