Chahat _
“Learn smart, score high — with guidance from an experienced, result-oriented Math and Economics expert.”
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Chahat _
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About your economics tutor
Hi......I am Chahat Maheshwari, an M.Sc. Mathematics Gold Medalist and B.sc Economics. A qualified educator with 3 years of college teaching experience. I specialise in teaching Higher Mathematics and Economics to students across India, USA, Canada, and Australia with teaching experience of more than 10 years. Teaching and catering a diversity of students, I am very much experienced in handling students having lack of knowledge and experience in Mathematics and Economics With a strong command over concepts and a passion for teaching, I make every topic simple, logical, and easy to understand. My classes are fully personalised with clear explanations, step-by-step problem solving, doubt-clearing in every session, and regular progress tracking. I believe every student can excel with the right guidance. My goal is to build strong fundamentals, boost confidence, and help students truly enjoy learning.
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Real world application
Homework help
Test prep
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Student types for economics class
Economics for Adults
Economics for College students
Economics for School students
Economics for Kids
Economics for Beginners
Economics class quick guide
My teaching approach is simple: Make learning easy, logical, and personalised for every student. I follow a structured yet flexible methodology: 1️⃣ Concept Clarity First I start every topic by building strong fundamentals so the student understands why something works, not just how. No rote learning—only real understanding. 2️⃣ Step-by-Step Explanation I break complex problems into simple steps, using real-life examples, diagrams, and shortcuts so students grasp concepts quickly. 3️⃣ Fully Personalized Classes Every student learns differently. I assess the child’s level and then design a customized study plan based on their strengths, weak areas, and learning speed. 4️⃣ Practice-Based Learning Regular worksheets, practice sessions, and exam-oriented questions help students improve speed, accuracy, and confidence. 5️⃣ Doubt-Clearing in Every Class I ensure no student leaves with confusion. All doubts—big or small—are solved with patience and clarity. 6️⃣ Continuous Feedback Weekly tests, progress reports, and parent updates help track improvement and maintain transparency.
Quick help with exam doubts
90% of students get timely exam-related doubt clearance.
Support beyond class hours
Parents appreciate the extra doubt clearance outside lessons.
Personalized study plans for exam success
90% of students feel their plan is tailored to their needs.
Your economics tutor also teaches
Economics
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Market Structures
Supply and Demand
Economic Policy
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Economics concepts taught by Chahat
The tutor reviewed the assumptions of a general linear model with the student, covering linearity, zero mean error, homoscedasticity, and no autocorrelation. They also confirmed the student's understanding of why the sum of errors is always zero, and discussed specific questions from a test. The next session will begin a new topic.
Linear Model Assumptions
Error Summation in Linear Models
Parabolic Curve Fitting
The tutor and student worked through several problems involving quadratic functions and their graphs, focusing on finding the vertex, axis of symmetry, intercepts, and plotting parabolas. They also analyzed a word problem relating price to demand and discussed transformations of parabolas, including vertex shifts and factoring out coefficients.
Parabola Vertex and Axis of Symmetry
Graphing Parabolas: Key Points
Translating Parabolas
Completing the Square for Parabolas
The student and tutor worked through practice problems related to regression analysis, including interpreting coefficients, understanding log models, and the impact of multicollinearity. The session concluded with a review of problem-solving methods and a plan for the student to take a test on the material.
Interpreting Regression Coefficients
Logarithmic Models and Percentage Growth
Centering in Regression Analysis
Multicollinearity in Regression
The Student and Tutor worked through various calculus problems, including optimization, Lagrange multipliers, gradients, and utility functions. The Student practiced solving algebraic equations derived from these concepts and reviewed methods for finding maxima, minima, and marginal rates of substitution. They planned to continue practicing similar problems.
Solving Linear Equations
Squaring Fractions
Finding Extrema (Max/Min)
Square Roots and Variables
Substitution in Equations
Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS)
Gradient Direction (Steepest Ascent)
The student and tutor reviewed the fundamentals of trigonometry, focusing on the definitions of sine and cosine, right-angled triangle ratios, the Pythagorean theorem, and the T-ratio table for standard angles. They practiced solving problems involving missing sides, finding trigonometric values, and applying these concepts to word problems. The next session is planned for one hour next Friday.
Trigonometric Ratios (Sin
Cos
Tan)
Pythagorean Theorem
Trigonometric Values Table (T-Ratios)
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Angles of Elevation and Depression
The Student and Tutor reviewed relative extrema in polar functions, including identifying maxima and minima based on function behavior and distance from the origin. They then practiced calculating the average rate of change for polar functions using a specific formula and applied this concept to various graphical and interval-based problems. The next session is planned for detailed review using practice materials.
Average Rate of Change for Polar Functions
Graphing Polar Functions and Analyzing Behavior
Relative Extrema in Polar Coordinates
Learning tools used by economics tutor
Graphing and Charting tools
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