Math Homework Help

Step-by-step solutions for Algebra, Geometry, Calculus & more. Our U.S.-certified math tutors help you understand the concepts, not just get the answers.

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Math Topics We Cover

From basic arithmetic to advanced calculus — we help with every math subject across grades 6-12.

Pre-Algebra & Algebra 1

Order of OperationsFractions & DecimalsVariables & ExpressionsLinear EquationsInequalitiesRatios & ProportionsPercentsGraphing Lines

Algebra 2

Quadratic EquationsPolynomialsFactoringRational ExpressionsExponential FunctionsLogarithmsComplex NumbersSystems of Equations

Geometry

Angles & LinesTriangles & CongruenceCirclesArea & PerimeterVolume & Surface AreaProofsTransformationsCoordinate Geometry

Trigonometry

Sine, Cosine, TangentUnit CircleTrigonometric IdentitiesLaw of Sines/CosinesGraphing Trig FunctionsInverse Trig FunctionsApplications

Pre-Calculus

Functions & GraphsPolynomial FunctionsRational FunctionsConic SectionsSequences & SeriesLimits IntroductionVectors

Calculus

Limits & ContinuityDerivativesChain RuleApplications of DerivativesIntegralsFundamental TheoremArea Between CurvesAP Calculus AB/BC

Statistics & Probability

Mean, Median, ModeStandard DeviationProbabilityCombinations & PermutationsNormal DistributionHypothesis TestingRegressionAP Statistics

See How We Solve Math Problems

Every solution comes with clear, step-by-step explanations that teach you the method.

Sample: Algebra 2

Problem:

Solve for x: 2x² + 5x - 3 = 0

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1: Identify the equation type

This is a quadratic equation in standard form ax² + bx + c = 0, where a=2, b=5, c=-3

Step 2: Apply the quadratic formula

x = (-b ± √(b² - 4ac)) / 2a

Step 3: Substitute values

x = (-5 ± √(25 - 4(2)(-3))) / 2(2)

x = (-5 ± √(25 + 24)) / 4

x = (-5 ± √49) / 4

Step 4: Solve for both values

x = (-5 + 7) / 4 = 2/4 = 1/2

x = (-5 - 7) / 4 = -12/4 = -3

Answer: x = 1/2 or x = -3

💡 Pro Tip:

You can verify your answers by substituting them back into the original equation. Both values should make the equation equal zero.

Math Help by Grade Level

Our tutors specialize in grade-specific math curriculum aligned with Common Core and state standards.

Middle School Math (Grades 6-8)

Building strong foundations with arithmetic, pre-algebra, and introductory geometry concepts.

  • Grade 6: Ratios, rates, fractions, decimals, basic equations
  • Grade 7: Proportions, integers, expressions, probability
  • Grade 8: Linear equations, functions, Pythagorean theorem, transformations

High School Math (Grades 9-12)

Advanced coursework from Algebra through AP Calculus and Statistics.

  • Grade 9: Algebra 1, linear functions, systems, quadratics intro
  • Grade 10: Geometry, proofs, trigonometry fundamentals
  • Grade 11: Algebra 2, advanced functions, pre-calculus
  • Grade 12: Calculus, AP Calculus AB/BC, AP Statistics

Why Students Trust Our Math Help

Math Specialists

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Clear Explanations

Every step explained in plain language you can understand

Curriculum Aligned

Solutions that match Common Core, state standards, and AP requirements

Accuracy Guaranteed

Double-checked solutions with free revisions if needed

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Math Homework Help FAQs

What math topics do you cover?

We cover all middle school and high school math topics including Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus (including AP Calculus AB/BC), Statistics, and Probability.

How do I submit a math problem?

You can upload a photo of your math problem, type the equation, or describe the word problem on our submission form. Include any specific instructions from your teacher for the best results.

Do you show all the work?

Absolutely! Every solution includes complete step-by-step work with explanations for each step. We believe in teaching the method so you can solve similar problems independently.

Can you help with word problems?

Yes! Word problems are one of our specialties. We show you how to translate the words into equations and solve systematically.

Do you help with AP math courses?

Yes, we have specialized tutors for AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, and AP Statistics who understand the curriculum and exam format.

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