Posting Your Math Questions

Nowadays, you’re likely working on a partially, if not fully, online math class. The beauty of this is that you can take a screenshot of your questions and post them to your board. As we work through them, I can point out ways you can be more efficient or clear up your process questions. 

Showing me your work reveals your math mechanics and how we can improve those. The more work you show, the easier it will be to improve your math skills. 

If you have a PDF of your problem set, you can post those, too. It’s quite easy and will take about 30 seconds. The beauty is that you can post your questions before your session. That way, once we start your session, we can hit the ground running.

Martin

By Martin

Martin McSweeney is a National Merit Finalist, Pomona College Graduate, and member of MENSA. He has worked at the Center for Talented Youth (Loyola Marymount University campus); Upward Bound (Harvey Mudd campus); various test prep companies; and Whittier High School. Now, Martin helps students of all abilities improve their relationship with math.