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The whole process of one phone call and then a math tutor was found that fitted my daughter's level of requirement perfectly within days of the initial call. The follow up process has also been excellent. This process was to see if the allocated tutor matched my daughter's needs. I have also been included in the feedback process from the tutor to show the targets achieved each session, a totally positive experience focusing on the student's need and achievements made. I cannot find any fault with Ezymath tutoring.Valmai Martin
Year 8 student Sophie worked through **ratios and simplifying ratio problems**, then practised converting rates into different units for real-life applications.
In Year 10, Ethan focused on **graphing quadratic and exponential functions**, as well as using algebra to solve linear equations.
For Year 11, Marcus tackled the **ambiguous case of the Sine Rule in trigonometry** and revised transformations of graphs, with plenty of practice sketching and interpreting function changes.
In Year 8, one student's tendency to write working in a cramped, unstructured way—especially when solving real-world ratio problems—made it difficult to spot errors or track units. "He sometimes left out steps in multi-mark questions," as noted by a tutor, which led to marks lost for incomplete reasoning.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student tackling HSC finance and trigonometry relied heavily on memorised rules rather than understanding underlying concepts; this became apparent during complex graphing tasks and interpreting loan scenarios. The struggle to confidently attempt harder exam-level problems lingered after initial setbacks, leaving gaps in revision progress before assessments.
A Tapitallee tutoring session saw Andrea, a senior student, take real ownership of her exam mistakes—she could pinpoint where she'd gone wrong and explained why another approach would work better.
Laaibah, in Year 10, moved from needing step-by-step help with networks to answering minimum spanning tree questions independently and tackling critical path problems without prompting.
Meanwhile, one younger student who used to skip working out for ratio questions now shows every calculation clearly on the page instead of just guessing the answer.
Last week, Andrea confidently sketched trigonometric graphs with changing periods after struggling to visualise these transformations before.