Welcome to Math Only Math

It gives me great pleasure in presenting math-only-math to kids, students and children.

We have presented Mathematics in an interesting and easy-to-understand manner. Mathematical ideas have been explained in the simplest possible way. Here you will have plenty of math help and lots of fun while learning and teaching math step-by-step. Keeping in mind the mental level of a child, every effort has been made to introduce new concepts in a simple language, so that the child or student understands them easily. Basic concepts have been explained through attractive examples relating to our day-to-day life experience.

The efforts have been made to keep the concepts in a logical sequence that provides better learning and understanding of the subject matter. Each topic provides the optimum amount of knowledge as required. Efforts have also been made to present the subject matter in clear, concise and laconic form for the ease of not only the teachers but the educators too.

There are many interesting and fun activities to help your kids, students and children to enjoy, develop power of thinking and learn numberscountingalgebradecimals, arithmetic, fractionspercentageProfit and Lossgeometry, statistics, set theorytrigonometry and also mensuration, Probability and matrices and even you get help while solving your homework

Great care has been taken to explain the concepts clearly on different math activities, math lessons, math worksheets, fun math games, math coloring sheets and also numerous math topics like Number System, Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Linear Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Trigonometry, Pre-calculus, Calculus, Advanced Calculus, Discrete Math, Mathematical Analysis, Statistics and Probability etc. keeping in mind the comprehension and maturity level of students.


Concepts are explained in detail, backed up by a large number of worked-out examples, which will enable students to gain confident to do sums and problems indecently. Practice Math Worksheets are carefully graded in K-12, College grade and contain wide variety of problems. These help the students to connect what they are learning to everyday situations.

Students can practice the worksheet for preparing math test or exams on SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test), ACT (American College Testing), LSAT (Law School Admission Test), MAT (Mental Ability Test), GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test), etc.

In preparing math test or exams on ACT (American College Testing) we provide numerous questions on worksheets for ACT-Algebra, ACT-Geometry, ACT-Trigonometry. We also help in preparing California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). And in preparing for SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) we provide math practicing sheets on SAT-Algebra and functions, SAT-Statistics, probability, and data analysis, SAT-Number and operations, SAT-Geometry.

Care has been taken to grade the problems in such a way that students move from basic to intricate problems with ease learning to improve your grades. We are confident that this explanation and worksheets will have a positive influence on students and encourage them to further explore the world of Mathematics.

I hope math-only-math.com will be useful to students, teachers and parents alike.

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