• Learn Math Online @ MathWit

    Learning skills are crucial in the AI era.  Artificial intelligence applications include:

     "Advanced web search engines (e.g., Google), recommendation systems (used by YouTube, Amazon and Netflix), understanding human speech (such as Siri and Alexa), self-driving cars (e.g., Tesla), automated decision-making and competing at the highest level in strategic game systems (such as chess and Go)"-- quoted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence.

      We emphasize improving students' learning skills and providing the most up-to-date knowledge we can.  Public schools may not give individual students the attention and help they need.  Private tutors or after-school programs may not always work for you. Now you have the option to consult an expert while studying at your school, to get advice that may not be taught at your school. It is time to get your private online advisor at MathWit. 

    All members have Ph.D. degrees earned from reputable universities. We can also provide online tutorials in various formats. We can help you with courses at different levels, from high school math to university-level courses, for example, Calculus at all levels, Linear algebra, Complex Variables, Differential equations, Discrete math, Engineering math, Probability & Statistics. We help students from grade 10 level and above.  

    We can offer online math tutorials to students in most countries around the world at very affordable rates. We provide our learners with some special materials some are not been published anywhere before. The materials are especially suitable for online self-study.  

    To get started with online learning, please check out the entry/demo course Math0.  To become a member, please contact us via this link: https://www.mathwit.com/contact.php

    You need to provide your school email address or if you are not currently in school,  some government issues IDs are required. By limiting the number of users, we will have more time to communicate with individual learners.  

Available courses

This course servers two purposes: an entry course and a demo course. 

New users and tutors (instructors) should at least look around to see how things work.

Topics:

 The topics include those typically covered from grade 1 to grade 12 in the United States and Canda. We included some harder materials that usually not taught at North America public schools. The participants can select exercises based on their actual needs. See a list of the topics at the end.

Who is this for:

Primary and high school teachers can use the resources here as a supplement to their teaching activities. 

High school students and a few well prepared primary school students who would like to have some unpublished supplement materials that may not be available elsewhere.

Students who are considering to take Math AP, IB courses and wish to get a good foundation before that.

Beginning college or university students who need to review some materials and succeed in their first-year courses.  

Parents, tutors who wish to engage students in mathematics by selecting some addition problems or activities.

Advanced students who are planning to participate in some mathematics competitions. The contents here may be used as a first training course.

This is not a course and thus there is no need to worry about grades or credits. Some of the exercises may be unique and may not be seen elsewhere.  Payment is required to access the materials to protect your privileges (some materials are not published, not available to purchase elsewhere).  A participant may also request a one-one online tutorial at a discounted rate.


Cost:

For one payment of under $5USD/month ($59.99 one time fee) to get one year access and you can download the materials. No auto-renews, so you have the full control!  We will continuously improve the contents and adding resources. Parents can buy this as a gift for their children to assist their early years at universities since it also covers some university-level materials and would be a good reference. 

Refund policy:

$5.99 USD will be deducted from the refund if you contact us to cancel, within the first 7 days: https://www.mathwit.com/contact.php After that, you can receive $29.99 refund up to the longest possible time that PayPal allows a refund (currently 180 days). No refund after 180 days, but you can transfer your account to another person if you wish, after notifying us first. You agree that you will not charge that person for more than $29.99 USD and provide us with a record of the transaction. 

*(Manually)Renewable for one year at a time.


List of topics

  • Functions and their graphs, transformations
  • Polynomial and Rational Functions
  • Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
  • Trigonometry 
  • Systems of Equations and Inequalities 
  • Analytic Geometry 
  • Sequences, Counting, and Probability

Upper level undergraduate or beginning graduate students: review some of the concepts and skills in several areas of mathematics as well as the basics of some software like Matlab, Mathematica, R.

This course contains some tutorial material hve very detailed solutions for most problems, and sometimes the amount of details is amazing. Some with more than one solutions and comments. This tutorial is part of the materials used for the class.

This course will be valuable for engineering, physics, chemistry, finance, economics students as well as for math majors.

Topics:

  • Elementary mathematics: selected problems with connection to calculus or linear algebra, number theory. 
  • Calculus, examples from single variable to multi-variable calculus.
  • Combinatorics and discrete math
  • Real analysis
  • Topology
  • Complex analysis, with a few examples from analytic number theory.
  • Laplace, Fourier and Z-transforms with applications
  • Ordinary differential equations
  • Partial differential equations
  • Linear Algebra
  • Abstract algebra
  • Number theory 
  • Probability and statistics
  • Other (Set theory, Logic...)

Contact: please fill in the contact form.

This is a course that is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students. It may also help you with qualifying exams for most math Ph.D. programs. 


Text book:

Complex Analysis by Theodore W. Gamelin, 2001


Additional comments about the contents with details and more examples will be provided. There will also be solutions to some exercises.  Tutor/instructor participate online forum discussions, respond to emails. Optional 1-1 online tutorial possible for $21 USD/hour or $28 CAD/hour.


Shared Resources for several courses, not a course. No tutorials.

Resources for tutors or instructors. 

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This is a private informal discussion area that is not open to the public. 

How it works:  Contact us first. See the contact page to contact us.

The discussions will help you to improve your English and communication skills in Canadian schools and workplaces. 

You may request other services related to your job search needs.

Some topics: 

  • Canadian workplace culture (use a required book, 10 topics and additional summary)
  • Discussion - Work and job search experiences in Canada and USA: Resume, CV and interview tips.  
  • Additional English vocabulary and phrases, open discussions
  • Discussion, not visible to the public.