Mohit x
Experienced Math Tutor, with modern methodology of teaching with major approach of active teaching
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Mohit x
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I am a dedicated Mathematics tutor from Last 5 years, I use methods like active recalling and continuous engagement with a pinch of informal teaching bits. I have done my bachelor's in Mathematics from Delhi University and pursuing my Masters in Mathematics from Delhi University. I have topped in Undergrads. I have taught 10+ Students in last 4+ years . With 6 months of teaching in an institution. I have mastered the technique to cater the problem of students difficulties in new and higher class topics. It doesn't matter what the topic is, it will be much easier for you to understand the topic if you try to imply its practical uses in daily life. We will be learning by active recalling method. In this i will be teaching you the topic for 3-4 times until you completely understand that then you will be teaching the topic which can result best understanding of topic
Meet Mohit
Mohit graduated from University of Delhi


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Elementary School students
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Class overview
Using Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL): Give proofs as skeletons (defs + thm statements). Students prove/fill in steps, present at board. Revise collaboratively. Builds proof rigor for DU MSc/CSIR exams. Hands-On Intuition: Rubber-sheet demos for continuity/homeo; visualize cofinite opens via finite complements. Link to PYQs (e.g., 1/n limits). Active Recall: Daily 5-min theorem recitation; spaced repetition of Munkres equivalents (preimage, nets, interiors). Personalized Feedback: 1:1 proof checks, targeting weaknesses (e.g., basis criterion). Adapt to 6hr study + gym: 45min proofs + 15min review. Track via Canva sheets. Countering every possible methodology of answering the proof in higher mathematics and use more formula based question adaptability to solve questions for middle and elementary school. Solving questions by different and easiest method
Mohit also teaches
Algebra
Algebra 2
Arithmetic
Calculus
Calculus 2
Elementary School Math
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Mathematics concepts taught by Mohit
The student and tutor discussed the financial mechanism of a 2-1 buy-down, including its calculation and comparison to discount points. They reviewed the mathematical steps for determining monthly payments during the reduced-rate period and the subsequent increase to the market rate. The tutor also provided resources for further study related to mortgage licensing exams.
2-1 Buy Down Explained
Calculating Monthly Mortgage Payments
Discount Points vs. 2-1 Buy Down
The class focused on algebra, covering algebraic expressions, like/unlike terms, GCF, indices, factorization of trinomials, and divisibility rules. The tutor and student also briefly touched on financial mathematics and the structure of upcoming algebra topics. The session included a discussion about renewing class hours.
Algebraic Expressions
Like and Unlike Terms
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Difference of Squares
Factoring Trinomials
The session focused on loan-to-value (LTV) calculations in real estate, including scenarios with sales price, appraised value and calculating the purchase price. The Student practiced calculating LTV ratios and understanding the rule of using the lesser value between sales price and appraised value. Debt-to-income (DTI) was briefly introduced at the end of the session.
LTV Ratio: Importance for Lenders
LTV with Sales Price and Appraised Value
Finding Purchase Price Given LTV and Loan Amount
LTV Ratio: Calculation Example 1
Loan-to-Value (LTV) Ratio: Definition
The session covered algebraic factorization of trinomials, including different sign scenarios. The student practiced factorization problems and then started learning coordinate geometry, including plotting points and understanding slopes. The tutor assigned a worksheet for practice and scheduled the next session to continue with coordinate geometry and slope-related problems.
Factorization of Trinomials
Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Slope-Intercept Form
Slope of a Line
Cartesian Plane and Coordinates
Types of Trinomial Factorization
The tutor and student worked through complex mortgage calculations, focusing on the amortization formula to determine monthly payments and the process for calculating Annual Percentage Rate (APR). They practiced applying these formulas with specific loan scenarios and discussed the components of each calculation.
Amortization Formula
Calculating Monthly Interest Rate
Total Number of Payments (n)
Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
The Tutor and Student reviewed algebraic factorization techniques, including the difference of squares and methods for factoring trinomials. They practiced solving problems using formulas and factor decomposition, with the Tutor providing step-by-step guidance and preparing a worksheet for further practice.
Difference of Squares
Factoring Trinomials (Method 1: Formula)
Factoring Trinomials (Method 2: Splitting the Middle Term)
Simplification with Common Factors
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Mobile joining
Note taking
Weekend lessons

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