Aarushi Singh

Numerade Educator
Self-employed Teacher

Biography

I am Aarushi and have completed my Master's in Mathematics from one of the top institution in my state. Apart from academics, I have been tutoring maths since 2010 and also pursuing master's in philosophies of mathematics.
I would love to cater to the doubts of the students and spread the awareness about simplicity of mathematics among huge audience.

Education

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Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 6 years
19 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Unlocking the Power of Confidence Intervals: A Comprehensive Guide
Unlocking Insights: Correlation and Regression Analysis
Differential Equations Made Simple: Expert Tips & Resources
Mastering Second Order Differential Equations: Tips and Techniques

Aarushi's Textbook Answer Videos

05:18
Calculus Volume 3

Solve the following equations using the method of undetermined coefficients.
$$3 y^{\prime \prime}+y^{\prime}-4 y=8$$

Chapter 7: Second-Order Differential Equations
Section 2: Nonhomogeneous Linear Equations
Aarushi Singh
06:42
Calculus Volume 3

Solve the following equations using the method of undetermined coefficients.
$$y^{\prime \prime}+16 y=e^{-2 x}$$

Chapter 7: Second-Order Differential Equations
Section 2: Nonhomogeneous Linear Equations
Aarushi Singh
08:51
Calculus Volume 3

Solve the following equations using the method of undetermined coefficients.
$$y^{\prime \prime}-4 y^{\prime}+4 y=8 x^{2}+4 x$$

Chapter 7: Second-Order Differential Equations
Section 2: Nonhomogeneous Linear Equations
Aarushi Singh
08:01
Calculus Volume 3

Solve the following equations using the method of undetermined coefficients.
$$y^{\prime \prime}+2 y^{\prime}+y=\sin x+\cos x$$

Chapter 7: Second-Order Differential Equations
Section 2: Nonhomogeneous Linear Equations
Aarushi Singh
07:49
Calculus Volume 3

Solve the differential equation using either the method of undetermined coefficients or the variation of parameters.
$$y^{\prime \prime}+2 y^{\prime}=e^{3 x}$$

Chapter 7: Second-Order Differential Equations
Section 2: Nonhomogeneous Linear Equations
Aarushi Singh
06:06
Calculus Volume 3

Solve the differential equation using either the method of undetermined coefficients or the variation of parameters.
$$y^{\prime \prime}+2 y^{\prime}-8 y=6 e^{2 x}$$

Chapter 7: Second-Order Differential Equations
Section 2: Nonhomogeneous Linear Equations
Aarushi Singh
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