Math Help

Math Help, From Algebra To Calculus.

An AI math tutor that explains the why behind every step — and quizzes you until it sticks.

Algebra

From Pre-Algebra Through Algebra II

Linear equations, systems, quadratics, exponents, polynomials, rational expressions, logarithms. Brady builds fluency one topic at a time and patches foundation gaps before moving on.

Linear equations & inequalities
Quadratic functions & factoring
Systems of equations
Exponents & radicals
Polynomials & rational expressions
Logarithms & exponential models
Geometry

Shapes, Proofs, and Spatial Reasoning

Brady walks you through coordinate geometry, transformations, similarity, trigonometry, and the dreaded two-column proofs — with visual aids built into every step.

Congruence and similarity
Triangle properties & right-triangle trig
Circles and arc length
Coordinate geometry
Surface area and volume
Two-column proofs
Statistics

Stats That Actually Make Sense

Mean, median, mode are the easy part. Brady focuses on the parts students get wrong — sampling, study design, probability, and inference. Built for AP Stats and intro college stats.

Distributions and z-scores
Sampling and study design
Probability rules and combinations
Linear regression and correlation
Hypothesis testing
Confidence intervals
Calculus

Calc AB, BC, and Beyond

Limits, derivatives, integrals, series, and applications. Brady ties every new technique back to the underlying geometry so the formulas aren't just memorized — they're understood.

Limits and continuity
Derivatives and applications
Integrals and the FTC
Differential equations
Series and convergence (BC)
Polar, parametric, and vector functions (BC)

Worked Examples

Algebra II
Solve x² − 5x + 6 = 0

Brady asks: factor, complete the square, or quadratic formula? Walks through factoring step by step to (x−2)(x−3) = 0.

Geometry
Prove triangles ABC and DEF are similar

Brady prompts you to identify which similarity postulate applies (AA, SAS, SSS) and structures the proof together.

Stats
What's a Type I error?

Brady starts with the null hypothesis, defines the error in plain English, then ties it to p-values.

Calc AB
Derivative of x²·sin(x)

Brady asks which rule applies — product rule — and walks through u·v' + v·u' explicitly.

Student Success Stories

"I went from a D to a B in a quarter. Brady caught that I never really understood exponents from middle school and patched it."

Aiden M. · Algebra II

"Two-column proofs broke my brain. Brady walked me through twenty of them. Now they're easy."

Priya S. · Geometry

"I scored a 5. Half the credit goes to Brady's nightly drills on confidence intervals."

Marcus W. · AP Stats

"I asked Brady to explain limits in five different ways. He did. The fifth one clicked."

Lila C. · Calc AB

Stop Hating Math. Start Owning It.

Snap your first problem and let Brady walk you through it.