RainmanTime
Super Moderator
While I realize that Einstein would rather claim that mathematics is "wrong" as that is easier than learning why it is "right", I also realize that reactor is more willing to knuckle down and learn something on his own. Well, I have an excellent tool for you both...
I have been trying to help one of my nieces who is an engineering student understand and work differential equations. She lives in Ohio and I in California, so it is not like we can just meet up and have a conventional tutoring session. So I found some VERY good instructional videos on YouTube that cover a great many topics in math, physics, finance, etc. (Yes, even a playlist for differential equations that my niece Molly is using!).
Here is the list of playlists... I would suggest starting with the calculus videos, assuming you are both "good" with basic algebra and trigonometry. There is even a linear algebra playlist that will help you understand vectors and coordinate transformations.
Khan Academy Playlists
Enjoy...
RMT
I have been trying to help one of my nieces who is an engineering student understand and work differential equations. She lives in Ohio and I in California, so it is not like we can just meet up and have a conventional tutoring session. So I found some VERY good instructional videos on YouTube that cover a great many topics in math, physics, finance, etc. (Yes, even a playlist for differential equations that my niece Molly is using!).
Here is the list of playlists... I would suggest starting with the calculus videos, assuming you are both "good" with basic algebra and trigonometry. There is even a linear algebra playlist that will help you understand vectors and coordinate transformations.
Khan Academy Playlists
Enjoy...
RMT