Precalculus Tutoring

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Precalculus with Clarity

While Algebra is the foundation of all math learning, precalculus focuses on more advanced applications and topics. Precalculus is in essence a bridge between algebra 2 and calculus. Students are expected to learn the proper methods for analyzing and graphing polynomials, trigonometric functions, and exponential growth and decay. Great mathematicians such as Leonhard Euler contributed greatly to the study of exponential and logarithmic functions. We are also introduced to the concept of complex numbers. Often, very bright students may struggle with precalculus. Our experienced precalculus tutors explain these concepts in clear language, and reinforce other important math skills whenever necessary. Preparation for the AP Precalculus Exam is emphasized.


We provide a streamlined approach, with easy communications and a clear learning interface. Through online sessions we make scheduling convenient and practical, while giving our students access to top-notchprecalculus learning with exceptional tutors. 

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Free Assessments with Math Exceed's director

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  • Weekly reviews and homework help
  • AP Precalculus Exam prep
  • Carefully selected topics and problems
  • Step-by-step clear explanations
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Important Precalculus Topics:

  • Review of algebra 2 and geometry
  • Quadratic fomula and discrimnant
  • Graphing a parabola in standard form
  • Axis of symmetry
  • Factoring by grouping
  • Zeros and complex numbers
  • Even and odd functions
  • Exponential and logarithmic functions
  • Growth and decay
  • Transformations of functions
  • Equation of a circle
  • Completing the square
  • Trigonomtery and radian measure
  • Unit circle and referance angles
  • Sine, Cosine, and Tangent functions
  • Inverse functions
  • Polar coordinates
  • Introduction to limits