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marcusmaths
tiktok analytics
Last Year
01/18/25 - 01/18/26
Comparable Performance:
marcusmaths
tiktok analytics
Last Year
Jan 18, 2025 - Jan 18, 2026
Comparable Performance:
followers
95
impressions
56.3K
likes
2.78K
comments
84
posts
65
engagement
5.09%
emv
$1.93K
Avg. per post
867
followers
95
impressions
56.3K
likes
2.78K
comments
84
posts
65
engagement
5.09%
emv
$1.93K
Avg. per post
867
Key Metrics
Impressions
monthly
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Content
Top Content
30.6K
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2w ago
marcusmaths
This one strategy makes simultaneous equations way easier—and schools barely teach it.
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2w ago
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Instead of listing combinations, use factorials!
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2mo ago
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Real math skill comes from challenging the mind, not memorizing answers from textbooks or worksheets.
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2mo ago
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Talent gets punished in the classroom
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2mo ago
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Here's why top students fail competitions:
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2mo ago
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Math that's too easy can cause mistakes:
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2mo ago
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Fast answers doesn't mean you're smart.
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2mo ago
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The best young mathematicians practice 10 to 15 minutes daily on mixed, challenging questions.
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3w ago
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Kids can solve five minus three, but most cannot name the minuend, subtrahend, or difference.
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2w ago
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Divisibility rules follow a pattern—each power of two only needs its last digits checked.
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2w ago
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Most students lose the first time, but once they see the pattern, they win every round.
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2w ago
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Stop trying to square-root big numbers—use this instant pattern.
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2mo ago
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Full marks can hide weak reasoning. Understanding comes when they can teach it back.
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3w ago
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When children use efficient techniques, they save time and show what they truly understand
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3w ago
marcusmaths
Many students think angles are curves or sizes, but they are really a measure of rotation.
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3w ago
marcusmaths
Using commutative thinking makes tough percentage questions surprisingly easy under pressure.
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1mo ago
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Strong students often quit maths because it suddenly gets hard, not because they lack ability.
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1w ago
marcusmaths
Numbers expanded from counting to negatives, fractions, irrationals, and beyond.
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2w ago
marcusmaths
Students use the 180° rule for years but never learn where it comes from—parallel lines reveal everything.
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1mo ago
marcusmaths
Smart students freeze because they think being stuck means they lost their natural ability.