Online Math Tutor

Online Math Tutor

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I help high school and college students build confidence and improve their skills in math, physics and stats. Email: [email protected] Let's start work.

Message me now to get started with online tutoring! Currently, I am a Lecturer at University offering my services in the field of calculus, differential equation, numerical analysis, and linear algebra.

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Great ambiance, delicious food, and even better company. Sometimes it’s these simple moments—good conversations over a good meal—that make the best memories.

Grateful for days like this. 🍽️😊

15/02/2026

Most students lose easy marks on inverse functions… not because it’s hard — but because they miss one key step.

In this video, I break down a rational inverse function problem step-by-step and clearly explain:

✔️ How to correctly swap variables
✔️ How to solve the algebra without mistakes
✔️ Why domain restrictions matter
✔️ The common trap students fall into

If inverse functions ever confused you in Precalculus, this will finally make it click.

Watch the full solution and tell me in the comments:
Was the algebra step or the domain part harder for you?

Tag a friend who needs help with Precalculus 👇Like, share and comment. That help me to make more content for you that is helpful for FREE.

10/02/2026

⏳ Exponential decay problems confuse so many students… but this trick makes them easy!
Many students struggle with decay equations because they aren’t sure how to set up the differential equation or integrate properly.
In this short video, I solve a classic decay problem step by step and explain:

✔ How to set up the equation correctly
✔ How to integrate and solve for constants
✔ Why the solution is always an exponential function
If you’re studying Calculus, Differential Equations, Physics, or Engineering, this explanation will make exponential decay simple and intuitive.
💡 Watch till the end — one small idea helps you solve any decay problem.
💬 Comment “DECAY” if you want more step-by-step differential equation videos.
📩 For 1-on-1 online math tutoring, feel free to message me anytime.

10/02/2026

😰 Definite integrals are where many Calculus students panic.
Not because the math is hard — but because students don’t know whether to change the limits or substitute back.
In this video, I solve a classic definite integral using substitution and show:

✔ How to choose the correct substitution
✔ When (and why) to change the limits
✔ How to avoid extra steps and common exam mistakes
If you’re studying Calculus 1, AP Calculus, or university-level math, this explanation will save you time and marks.

🎯 Watch till the end — one small idea makes everything simpler.
💬 Comment “LIMITS” if this topic confuses you.
📩 For 1-to-1 online math tutoring, feel free to message me.

10/02/2026

😵 This integral looks easy… until most students get stuck.
Integrals with square roots confuse a lot of Calculus students, especially when the derivative isn’t visible and you don’t know what to substitute.

In this short video, I solve and explain how to spot the substitution without guessing or memorizing tricks.

If you’re studying Calculus 1, AP Calculus, or first-year university math, this explanation will make integration feel much clearer.
💡 Watch carefully — one simple idea changes everything.
💬 Comment “SUBS” if you want more integration videos like this.
📩 Need 1-to-1 online math tutoring? Message me anytime.

26/01/2026

AP Calculus Parenting Tip (5 Minutes That Matter)

Before your child goes to bed after finishing AP Calculus homework, try this simple habit:

👉 Ask them to pick just ONE problem and explain how they solved it—step by step.

They should walk you through:

What the question was asking

Which concept they used (limits, derivatives, integrals, etc.)

Why each step made sense

How they knew the final answer was reasonable

Here’s why this works:

Explaining out loud strengthens understanding

Gaps in logic become clear immediately

Confidence improves when students can teach the idea

You don’t need to know calculus. Just listen and ask:
“Why did you do this step?”

This 5-minute routine builds deeper thinking, better retention, and stronger exam performance over time—without adding more study hours.

24/01/2026

❌ Most students lose marks on this simple continuity question — not because it’s hard, but because it’s misunderstood.

Piecewise functions confuse a lot of Precalculus and Calculus students.
They think if the value exists, the function must be continuous.
That’s where things go wrong.

In this short video, I solve a very common exam-style problem and clearly explain:
✔ What continuity really means
✔ Why limits matter more than memorization
✔ The one condition students usually forget

If you’re studying Precalculus, AP Calculus, A-Levels, or first-year college math, this explanation will save you marks.

👉 Watch till the end and comment “CONTINUITY” if you want more videos like this.
📩 For 1-to-1 online math tutoring, feel free to message me.

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20/01/2026

Struggling with Precalculus or Calculus concepts that never seem clear in class?

I’ve just uploaded a step-by-step problem-solving video where I explain a commonly confusing concept in a clear and intuitive way, exactly how students need it for exams.

If you are a student (or a parent of a student) preparing for:
• Precalculus
• AP Calculus AB / BC
• High school or first-year college math

this video will help you understand not just the answer, but the reasoning behind it.

Watch the video, pause, rewind, and learn at your own pace.
If you need personalized online tutoring, feel free to message me.

📌 Like, comment, or share so more students can benefit.

13/01/2026

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06/01/2026

As a tutor, I often see parents looking for a few key things when it comes to supporting their child in math:

• Clarity over confusion
Math should feel logical, not intimidating. I focus on breaking down complex ideas into simple, clear steps so students actually understand what they’re doing—and why.

• Visible progress
Confidence grows when results show. With structured practice, clear goals, and steady guidance, students begin to improve their skills, performance, and mindset toward math.

• Consistency and trust
A calm, reliable learning routine matters. Well-prepared sessions, the right pace, and a focused approach help students stay engaged and help parents feel reassured.

My goal is to make math feel approachable, build confidence step by step, and turn learning into a positive experience for both students and parents.

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