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"Itโ€™s the interval method," Alex sighed. "I keep getting a negative under the root. Itโ€™s impossible."

Alex looked. In the GDZ, the logic was laid bare. It wasn't just the answerโ€” "Itโ€™s the interval method," Alex sighed

He closed the GDZ and pulled a fresh sheet of paper toward him. He didn't copy the answer. Instead, he retraced the steps himself, his pen moving with new confidence. The "Didactic Materials" were no longer a wall; they were a staircase. In the GDZ, the logic was laid bare

The fluorescent lights of the school library hummed, a low-frequency buzz that matched the tension in Alexโ€™s chest. On the desk sat the beast: Algebra and the Elements of Mathematical Analysis for the 11th grade. Instead, he retraced the steps himself, his pen

Alex stared at a logarithmic inequality that seemed to be written in an alien tongue. His notes from Mr. Petrovโ€™s lecture were a messy blur of coffee stains and half-finished tangents. He was stuck. He wasn't looking for a shortcut to be lazy; he was looking for a lighthouse in a storm.

"The GDZ isn't a magic spell, Alex," she said, opening the page to the exact exercise. "Itโ€™s a map. Look at how they decomposed the polynomial in step two."

Masha didn't hand him a cheat sheet. Instead, she pointed to a dog-eared manual in her bag: the for the Potapov/Shevkin didactic materials.