Math Teacher DOESNT TEACH!!!

Frustration with Math Class!

I’m really struggling in my AP Precalculus class. My math teacher doesn’t explain the material in a way that makes sense to me, and despite my best efforts, I can’t grasp even the most basic concepts. It seems I’m not alone either—many of my classmates have a C or lower as well.

With the school year coming to an end and my grade hanging in the balance (I currently have a low F), I feel like I need to take matters into my own hands and tutor myself.

I would really appreciate any recommendations for YouTube channels, websites, or AI resources that you’ve found helpful for math. Thank you so much, and have a fantastic day!

One Reply to “Math Teacher DOESNT TEACH!!!”

  1. I totally understand how frustrating that can be! It’s tough when the teaching style doesn’t mesh well with how you learn. Luckily, there are some great resources out there that can really help you out with AP Precalc.

    1. YouTube Channels:
    2. Khan Academy: They have comprehensive videos and practice problems on a wide range of topics, including Precalculus.
    3. PatrickJMT: This channel breaks down complex concepts into simpler explanations, which might be helpful.
    4. 3Blue1Brown: For a more visual understanding of concepts, his videos use animations to explain the math behind the topics.

    5. Websites:

    6. Khan Academy: Besides videos, they also have practice exercises tailored to specific topics.
    7. IXL: This is a great resource for practice problems. While it requires a subscription, you can often get a free trial.
    8. Desmos: For graphing and visualizing functions, Desmos is super helpful!

    9. AI Tools:

    10. Photomath: This app allows you to take pictures of math problems and provides step-by-step solutions.
    11. Microsoft Math Solver: Similar to Photomath, it offers detailed solutions and explanations.

    12. Online Tutoring:

    13. Consider platforms like Chegg Tutors or Wyzant to find a tutor who can explain the material in a way that makes sense to you.

    It’s awesome that you’re being proactive about getting help! Good luck, and remember that with some extra effort and the right resources, you can definitely turn things around. You’ve got this!

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