Mastering Point Rotation: 90Β° to 360Β° Explained

The concept of coordinate rotation involves rotating points in a Cartesian plane by specific angles. These angles include 90Β°, 180Β°, 270Β°, and 360Β° around the origin (0,0). Each of these rotations has distinct effects on the coordinates of a point. Below is a breakdown of what happens during each of these rotations. Rotation around OriginContinue reading “Mastering Point Rotation: 90Β° to 360Β° Explained”

Understanding Reflection in Mathematics

We often hear the word “REFLECTION” in the context of looking back in our life. The word reflection is also used in religious context as an important thing in the spiritual growth. Reflection in mathematics is a fundamental concept. It refers to the flipping or mirroring of a shape, figure, or object. This happens acrossContinue reading “Understanding Reflection in Mathematics”

πŸ˜‚ Math can be FUN! : Part II πŸ€£

What did the triangle say to the circle? ‘You’re Pointless’ 😜 Well! … I admit Math isn’t always the most exciting subject to teach or learn. That means as tutors, we have to find strategies to make lessons more fun. For instance, bringing to them some amazing fun videos from YouTube.. So here we are..Continue reading “πŸ˜‚ Math can be FUN! : Part II πŸ€£”

Why Math is Hard: Common Reasons and Solutions

“U.S. Teenagers Decline in Global Test of Math, But Hold Steady in Reading, Science” – Education week, Dec 05′ 2023 Mathematics is often considered to be one of the most challenging subjects for students. This article says: “In the United States, fewer than 1 in 10 students scored at an advanced level, considered the twoContinue reading “Why Math is Hard: Common Reasons and Solutions”

GED Test Prep: Personalized Courses for Success at Sharma & Sharma Tutoring

What is GED test for? After graduating from high school, you receive a diploma. A diploma is a document stating you’ve completed all the required courses to graduate. Some students in high school are close to finishing and getting a diploma, but don’t quite get there. The reason could be anything from medical emergencies, financialContinue reading “GED Test Prep: Personalized Courses for Success at Sharma & Sharma Tutoring”

Conquer the ACT: 8 or 16 or 32 Hours Prep Program Available

We have all been asked what we want to be when we grow up, but life goes quite fast and personalities develop as time continues forward causing changes in interests, strengths and goals. Pursuing an undergraduate degree opens up many doors for future career paths and also allows you to develop necessary skills for laterContinue reading “Conquer the ACT: 8 or 16 or 32 Hours Prep Program Available”

Master SAT Math: 8 or 16 Week Preparation Program Available

Are YOU getting ready to take the DIGITAL SAT for college admissions in 2024 or later? Many students initially find the digital SAT Math section confusing at first, and with good reason: the math on the SAT might be the same as what you lean in high school, but it’s often tested with questions you’reContinue reading “Master SAT Math: 8 or 16 Week Preparation Program Available”

πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œπŸ€£ Math can be FUN! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œπŸ€£

What did zero say to eight? Nice Belt 😜🀣 Why did the two fours skip lunch? They already eight (ate)! 😜🀣 Do you know what’s odd? Every other number! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œπŸ€£ Why can’t a nose be 12 inches long? Because then it would be a foot πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œπŸ€£ Who invented the Round Table? Sir Cumference. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œπŸ€£ Cheers!! ❀️ Subscribe To Our BlogsContinue reading “πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œπŸ€£ Math can be FUN! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œπŸ€£”

Shopping Calculation : Systems Of Equations With Two Variables (Conditions)

Today, I am going to talk about the topic which I have discussed with many of my students, and is a common math application especially when we do shopping, and somebody asks you, for the per unit price of products which you have bought it in bulk on black Fridays discount time. What is aContinue reading “Shopping Calculation : Systems Of Equations With Two Variables (Conditions)”

Synthetic Division in the 1st Youtube lesson video πŸ™‚

Recently, I have seen one of my student, struggling with the Synthetic division method of polynomial division. I thought it would a good idea if I write the simplified process of the synthetic division in my blogs. Additionally, I am happy to announce that I have started a student friendly Youtube channel (@SSMathTutoring) for MathContinue reading “Synthetic Division in the 1st Youtube lesson video πŸ™‚”