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Nancy taught 3 days ago
The student and tutor reviewed Pythagorean theorem applications to identify acute, obtuse, and right triangles, then moved onto 45-45-90 and 30-60-90 special right triangles. The student practiced solving problems involving side lengths and angle relationships in these triangles. The tutor assigned a worksheet for additional practice.
Pythagorean Theorem & Triangle Classification
45-45-90 Special Right Triangles
30-60-90 Special Right Triangles
Solving Complex Triangle Problems
Rationalizing the Denominator
Prangna taught 5 days ago
The session covered the distributive property and the binomial theorem. The Student practiced simplifying algebraic expressions and using Pascal's triangle. Homework was suggested to practice the questions and concepts learned.
Distributive Property
Combining Like Terms
Checking for Factors Using the Remainder Theorem
Pascal's Triangle and Binomial Theorem
Rashmi taught 6 days ago
The session covered relationships between angles, including adjacent, vertical, complementary, and supplementary angles. The Student practiced identifying these relationships in diagrams and solving algebraic problems to find unknown angle measures. The Tutor assigned practice problems for the next session.
Adjacent Angles
Linear Pairs
Angles Around a Point
Vertical Angles
Complementary and Supplementary Angles
Solving for Unknown Angles with Algebra
Prangna taught 10 days ago
The Student and Tutor practiced finding all the roots of polynomial equations using the Rational Root Theorem and synthetic division. The student worked through several examples, including polynomials with multiplicities, and received guidance on efficient problem-solving techniques. The next session is scheduled for Sunday to continue working on similar problems.
Rational Root Theorem (Finding Potential Roots)
Synthetic Division
Finding Roots Using Synthetic Division
Solving Quadratic Equations After Synthetic Division
Splitting the Middle Term (Factoring Quadratics)
Multiplicity of Roots
Pallab taught 10 days ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed incidence, order, and congruence axioms in geometry, including a practice problem on proving lines intersect at one point. They then transitioned to discussing three-point geometry, including its axioms and a theorem. The homework is to write a proof using the axioms discussed in class.
Incidence Geometry Axioms
Proof by Contradiction
Pasch's Theorem
Order Axioms (Betweenness)
Congruence Axioms
Threepoint Geometry Axioms
Proving Theorems in Axiomatic Systems
Nikitesh taught 12 days ago
The Student reviewed properties of parallel lines cut by a transversal, focusing on angle relationships. The student worked on identifying angle pairs, determining if lines are parallel, and solving for variables. Homework was assigned involving practice questions on similar concepts.
Parallel Lines Properties
Proving Parallel Lines
Solving for Unknown Angles
Vertical Angles
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Geometry tutoring statistics in the United States
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Experienced Geometry tutors
Average 4 years of teaching experience
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82% hold a Master’s or PhD degree
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Geometry is a fundamental branch of mathematics that focuses on shapes, angles, coordinates, and spatial reasoning. It is widely used in engineering, architecture, physics, and computer graphics. Learning geometry helps improve logical thinking, problem-solving skills, and visualization abilities.
There are different ways to learn geometry. Self-study through textbooks like Euclid’s Elements or online courses provides theoretical knowledge, while interactive platforms like GeoGebra and Khan Academy offer visual learning tools. Practice worksheets and geometry problem sets reinforce concepts but require consistency.
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Struggling with proofs, theorems, and problem-solving
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Geometry tutoring rates vary based on topic complexity and tutor expertise:
- For foundational geometry topics (angles, triangles, coordinate geometry), rates range from $30 to $60 per hour.
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