Misha looked down at his blank paper. "I just don't know where to start the proof."
Misha was currently in the "blankly staring" phase. He was stuck on a problem from the "Stereometry" section for 10th grade.
"The plane passes through the edge of the base of a regular triangular prism..." he whispered, his voice trailing off into a yawn. He reached for his phone, the familiar urge to look up the bubbling up. Misha looked down at his blank paper
He didn't need the GDZ tonight. He had found the hidden lines himself.
"I am the spirit of the 7th-11th grade curriculum," the figure replied. "And I see you are looking for the easy way out. The GDZ is a map, boy, but it won't teach you how to walk. If you just copy the answer, how will you ever learn to see the hidden lines in the world?" "The plane passes through the edge of the
"Just one look," he told himself. "Just to see how they drew the cross-section."
It looks like your request contains some text in an incorrect encoding ("Б зив задачи к урокам геометрии 7-11 класс гдз"), which translates to (B. G. Ziv. Problems for Geometry Lessons, Grades 7-11. Reshebnik). He had found the hidden lines himself
As he typed "Ziv 10th grade solution" into the search bar, the air in the room seemed to chill. A faint, geometric blue light began to emanate from the pages of the book. Suddenly, a translucent figure appeared, hovering over his tea. It was an elderly man with sharp eyes behind thick spectacles, holding a ghostly chalk and a spectral ruler.