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How to Solve Basic Equations — A Parent and Student Guide

Feb 12, 2026 | West Chester Blog

Step-by-step help for solving equations, plus examples and exercises designed to support middle school math learners and their families.

Number bonds of 12 are 3 and 4.

What Are Number Bonds in Math? A Complete Overview

Feb 4, 2026 | West Chester Blog

Mathnasium instructors break down number bonds and how they support operations, using clear examples, visuals, a quick quiz, and student-friendly FAQs.

Arithmetic sequence with with +4 as a common difference.

What Are Arithmetic Sequences in Math? A Complete Overview

Feb 4, 2026 | West Chester Blog

From clear definitions to practice problems and FAQs, find everything you need to know about arithmetic sequences in Mathnasium’s student-friendly guide.

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9 Math Skills Kids Use Every Day Without Realizing It

Dec 5, 2025 | West Chester Blog

Kids are using math more than you think, while playing, sharing, and problem-solving. Discover how to turn these everyday habits into math growth at home.

Types of Angles: How to Identify Straight, Right, Acute, and Obtuse Angles?

Nov 14, 2025 | West Chester Blog

Learn how to spot acute, right, obtuse, and straight angles in math and real life. Find clear examples, fun practice, and tips to master geometry basics.

What Are Ordered Pairs? A Complete Overview

Nov 14, 2025 | West Chester Blog

Mathnasium tutors explain what ordered pairs are, how to graph them on the coordinate plane, give a quiz to practice, and answer common student questions.

Real-Life Applications of Trigonometry

Oct 27, 2025 | West Chester Blog

Discover how trigonometry works and where it's used in real life, from engineering to gaming, in this student-friendly, practical guide.

Perpendicular lines and angles guide

What Does Perpendicular Mean? A Complete Overview

Oct 23, 2025 | West Chester Blog

Discover what perpendicular lines are, what they are not, how to draw them through clear definitions, easy-to-follow instructions, visuals, and a quick quiz.

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