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9+ years
Abigail
I am graduated from Penn State University in Industrial Engineering in 2017. I've tutored ever since I was in high school, and I love helping people! I like to help my students understand math (and other topics) instead of just doing it blindly. My goal is to help my students improve their math (and...
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Industrial Engineering

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Hassan
Trig identities can feel like an endless list of formulas to memorize — but Hassan teaches students to derive them from the unit circle so they stick. His approach connects sine, cosine, and tangent to their geometric origins, which makes solving equations and verifying identities far more intuitive...
University of Central Florida
Current Undergrad, Computer Science

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Nicole
Trig identities stop feeling like random formulas once you see them on the unit circle — and Nicole excels at making that visual connection click. Her engineering training required fluency in sinusoidal modeling and vector decomposition, so she teaches trig as a toolkit with real applications rather...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I received my BA in mathematics and economics from Vanderbilt University. Upon graduating, I was employed as a high school math teacher for four years in the states of Tennessee and Florida, while also tutoring in STEM and test prep for a Nashville-based company. I love getting to see students grow ...
Vanderbilt University
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Certified Tutor
8+ years
Noelle
Trig identities stop feeling like random formulas to memorize once you see them on the unit circle. Noelle breaks down the connections between sine, cosine, and tangent graphically and algebraically, building the kind of intuition that carries into calculus and physics.
University of Central Florida
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Suchir
The jump from memorizing SOH-CAH-TOA to actually applying sine, cosine, and tangent in unit circle problems and identity proofs trips up a lot of students. Suchir teaches trig by building visual intuition first — showing how each function behaves as an angle sweeps around the circle — so that identi...
Valencia College
Associate in Arts, Arts, General

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Nathan
Unit circles, identities, and inverse trig functions trip students up because they require a different kind of thinking than earlier math courses. Nathan tackles trig by tying each identity back to geometric intuition — showing why sin²θ + cos²θ = 1 instead of just asking students to memorize it. Hi...
University of Central Florida
Current Undergrad, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Matthew
Trig identities and the unit circle can feel like arbitrary memorization until someone shows you the geometry underneath them. Matthew's dual major in astronomy/astrophysics and planetary science at Florida Tech means he applies sine, cosine, and angular relationships to real orbital and wave proble...
Florida Institute of Technology
Bachelor's (in progress)

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Kate
I'm available to tutor biology, chemistry, physics, math from Algebra up through AP Calculus, SAT test prep, and French. I've been tutoring students in science and math for 7 years. I also spent 8 months working and studying in France, and have tutored high school and adult students in French. When ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters, Environmental Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Jai
I'm a recent Stanford graduate (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science), and have been working at a major Management Consulting firm for a few years now. I personally scored a 2360 (out of 2400) on the SAT and 35 on the ACT and was successful in gaining admission to several top universities. I'...
Stanford University
Bachelors in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Frequently Asked Questions
Trigonometry is taught differently depending on whether you're using a traditional geometry-based approach or a unit circle-focused curriculum. Expert tutors work with your specific textbook and school's pacing to ensure concepts build logically. They understand the progression from right triangle ratios through circular functions, so they can fill gaps regardless of which curriculum your school uses.
Word problems require translating real-world situations into trigonometric equations—a skill that goes beyond memorizing formulas. Many students can solve isolated problems but struggle to identify which trig function applies, set up the equation correctly, or interpret their answer in context. Tutors help students develop a systematic approach: identifying what you know, what you're solving for, and which trigonometric relationship connects them.
Procedural understanding means you can follow steps to solve a problem; conceptual understanding means you know *why* those steps work and when to use them. For example, understanding that sine represents a ratio of sides in a right triangle is different from memorizing sin(θ) = opposite/hypotenuse. Tutors focus on building conceptual understanding so you can solve unfamiliar problems and see how trigonometry connects to circles, graphs, and real-world applications.
Students often struggle with unit circle memorization, converting between degrees and radians, graphing trigonometric functions, and understanding why inverse trig functions have restricted domains. Many also find it difficult to visualize angles in standard position or apply the Pythagorean identity. Expert tutors break these concepts into visual, concrete steps and help students see the patterns rather than just memorize isolated facts.
Your first session focuses on understanding where you are right now. The tutor will review your current coursework, identify specific topics that feel shaky (like angle measures, trig ratios, or graphing), and ask about your learning style. They'll work through one or two problems with you to see how you approach them and where confusion typically starts, then create a personalized plan to build confidence and fill gaps.
Math anxiety often stems from feeling lost or unsupported when concepts don't click immediately. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction creates a low-pressure space to ask questions, make mistakes, and work through problems at your own pace. Tutors help you build confidence by showing you that Trigonometry follows logical patterns, celebrating progress on specific skills, and giving you strategies to approach unfamiliar problems without panic.
Showing work lets teachers see your reasoning and identify where misunderstandings occur—not just whether your final answer is correct. In Trigonometry, this is especially important because small errors in setup or unit conversion can throw off your entire solution. Tutors teach you how to organize your work clearly, label what each step represents, and check your reasoning so you develop good problem-solving habits that teachers and standardized tests reward.
Ideally, start 3-4 weeks before a major test to allow time for building understanding and practicing multiple problem types. If you're closer to test day, tutors can focus on your weakest topics and test-taking strategies. For cumulative exams or standardized tests that include Trigonometry, starting earlier gives you time to strengthen foundational skills like angle measures and basic ratios before tackling more complex applications.
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