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Neha Neha

"Transforming Math Phobia into Problem-Solving Passion with a Creative Twist!"

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Private tutor - Neha Neha

Bachelors degree

/ 30 min

Neha - Know your tutor

Hello , I’m Neha and I’m here not just as a teacher, but as someone who genuinely loves helping you discover new things and grow into the best version of yourselves. I believe everyone has a spark - a unique way of thinking, creating, and solving problems and I want to help you find that spark and turn it into something amazing. Teaching is about exploring ideas together, asking questions, and showing you how powerful your minds really are. When I see that "aha!" moment — when something clicks for you — it reminds me why I’m here. I’m not just teaching a subject; I’m teaching you, and I’m excited to learn from you too. Let’s make this an incredible journey together! Unlock more with Plus

Class overview

I specialize in tutoring Elementary, Middle, and High School Math, as well as various levels of college math, including SAT, ACT, and GRE Mathematics. I’m not your “typical” teacher. Sure, I’m here to guide you through the material — but more than that, I’m here to make learning something you feel, not just memorize. I use creative and visual learning techniques to make learning math fun and easy to understand. My teaching style is all about connecting ideas to real life- to your life. I want you to see how what we’re learning isn’t just for tests, but for understanding the world and shaping your future. I believe in curiosity over correctness — mistakes aren’t failures here; they’re proof that you’re trying, thinking, and growing. You won’t find a boring, one-way lecture in my class. We’ll collaborate, create, and challenge ideas together. I’ll ask you tough questions not because I expect perfect answers, but because I want you to think bigger and believe in your own voice. I’m here to help you discover what you’re capable of and trust me, it’s more than you realize. Let’s make this year unforgettable together.

Specialities of your tutor

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GCSE (UK)

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A-Levels (UK)

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International Baccalaureate (IB)

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Problem Solving

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Homework help

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Common Core State Standards - CCSS (USA)

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Practice Tests

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Mathematics concept taught by Neha

Student learned 3 days ago

The session focused on logarithmic functions, covering their definitions, relationship to exponential functions, and conditions for their use. The Student practiced converting between logarithmic and exponential forms to solve problems. They will continue working on the topic independently and will address any difficulties in their next math class.

Exponential Functions

Logarithmic Functions as Inverses

Natural Logarithm (ln)

Definition of Logarithmic Functions

Conditions for Logarithmic Functions

Solving Logarithmic Equations

Pronunciation of Logarithmic Notation

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Student learned 4 days ago

The session focused on exponential functions, specifically analyzing graphs to determine constants and matching equations to graphs. The student worked on identifying growth vs decay and plotting points to sketch graphs. They were assigned to submit the completed assignment after the next class.

Exponential Functions: Initial Value (a)

Exponential Functions: Growth/Decay Factor (b)

Matching Exponential Equations to Graphs

Graphing Exponential Functions: Key Pointers

Steepness and Base Values in Exponential Graphs

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Student learned 4 days ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed derivatives and their applications to straight-line motion and related rates problems. The Student worked on interpreting word problems, setting up equations, and applying differentiation techniques. The session concluded with a brief discussion of indeterminate forms and L'Hôpital's Rule, with a plan for the Student to practice additional related rates problems.

Related Rates Problems

L'Hôpital's Rule and Indeterminate Forms

Linear Approximation (Tangent Line Approximation)

Implicit Differentiation

Straight Line Motion: Position

Velocity

and Acceleration

Derivatives and Rates of Change

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Student learned 6 days ago

The session covered exponential functions, including identifying growth and decay, solving for unknowns in exponential equations, and finding equations from given points. The student practiced these concepts and was assigned further practice problems. A follow-up session was scheduled to address remaining questions.

Exponential Functions

Evaluating Exponential Functions

The Natural Exponential Function

Finding Exponential Equations from Points

Exponential Function Word Problems (Compound Interest)

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Student learned 7 days ago

The session covered rational functions, including finding intercepts and asymptotes. The student practiced factoring quadratic polynomials to simplify rational functions and determine their behavior. The tutor assigned continued practice with exponential and logarithmic functions for the next session.

Constructing Rational Functions

Horizontal Asymptotes of Rational Functions

Vertical Asymptotes of Rational Functions

Y-intercepts of Rational Functions

Factoring Quadratic Polynomials

Rational Functions Definition

X-intercepts of Rational Functions

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Student learned 9 days ago

The session focused on reviewing Riemann sums, definite integrals, and the trapezoidal rule. The Student worked on problems involving right Riemann sums, expressing definite integrals as limits, and applying the trapezoidal rule for approximation. The Tutor and Student planned to continue with more problems in the next session, the student will confirm a time.

Riemann Sums: Right Endpoint Approximation

Expressing Definite Integrals as Limits of Riemann Sums

Properties of Definite Integrals: Additivity

Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (FTC) and Chain Rule

Definite Integrals and the Power Rule

Trapezoidal Rule

Summation Notation and Function Evaluation

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Neha also teaches

Elementary School Math

Elementary School Math

Geometry

Geometry

High School Math

High School Math

ACT Math

ACT Math

Middle School Math

Middle School Math

Probability

Probability

Student types for classes

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College students

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Middle School students

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None Of The Above

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Elementary School students

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High School students

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Mathematics for Adults

Interactive lessons

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Mobile joining

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Note taking

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Open Q&A

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Pets are welcomed

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Weekend lessons

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Assessment

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Lesson Planning Tools

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Presentations

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Visualization & Exploration

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Digital whiteboard

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