About this site
Explore mathematical concepts and algorithms with step-by-step examples designed to make learning math clear, practical, and approachable.
Welcome! This website is a home for clear, practical explanations of mathematical and related concepts and applications (physics, chemistry, computer science, etc.), paired with examples that show how the math actually works in real problems and in code.
Whether you’re a student trying to make sense of a tricky topic, an educator looking for teaching resources, or a developer who just needs the formula to work, the goal here is simple:
Make math understandable, usable, and easy to share.
What You’ll Find Here
📘 Concepts with Examples
Posts cover topics from mathematics and algorithms, focusing on:
- Step-by-step explanations
- Visual or intuitive reasoning
- Worked examples
- Connections to computing and problem solving
Instead of just presenting formulas, the emphasis is on why they work and how to use them.
✍🏽 LaTeX Math - Formula Tools for Designers and Educators
This site also hosts LaTeX Math, a plugin available for:
These tools let you type formulas using standard LaTeX syntax and instantly turn them into beautifully formatted equations inside your designs and documents.
That means you can:
- Add equations to worksheets, slides, posters, and handouts
- Keep formulas consistent and professional-looking
- Focus on teaching and design instead of wrestling with equation editors
The goal is to bridge the gap between technical notation and everyday productivity tools.
Why This Exists
Math is powerful, but it’s often locked behind dense notation and steep learning curves.
This project started from a simple need: to explain math clearly and make it easier to use in teaching materials, presentations, and online content.
By combining learning resources with practical tools, this site aims to support:
- Students
- Teachers
- Content creators
- Developers
all in one place.
Keep Exploring
New topics and examples are added regularly, and the LaTeX Math tools continue to evolve based on how people actually use them.
If you’re here to learn, teach, or build: welcome, and thanks for stopping by.