You could also give a Try to tools like Tutorsbox.com or Scribblar. The former works on IPADs and is well suited to Math and Science tutoring online.
Totally agree with WolframAlpha suggestion - something I use just about every day and many of my students check answers on WolframAlpha. Slideshows for syntax here.
Another favourite of mine has to be the outstanding Desmos graphing calculator
..actually I have lots of favourites!
I just started using the Khan Academy sight for my students. I created a class and they love working in it. Also, chrome/Google has some math extension that can be use. My new favorite tool, has to be the one note classroom notebook. You can collaborate with your students as a group ir individually.
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