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I am a graduate from MIT. I majored in courses 8 and 18, which - in non-MIT talk - are physics and mathematics, respectively. I am currently doing doctoral work in theoretical physics at Harvard.
33 Subjects:
including
calculus,
reading,
chemistry,
algebra 2
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...In particular, I have developed some techniques of teaching signed numbers by working with IOUs that many students have found helpful. I've worked with 4 Precalculus students over the past twelve months, all of whom have made significant improvements. I'm currently teaching at Bunker Hill Community College.
18 Subjects:
including
calculus,
physics,
geometry,
statistics
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...A primary focus is connecting the graphical, table and equation formats of functions to each other and learning about domain and range. Finally you learn about the wide variety of real world situations that can be modeled to predict future outcomes from current data. Calculus is the study of rates of change, and has numerous and varied applications from business, to physics, to medicine.
23 Subjects:
including
calculus,
physics,
statistics,
geometry
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...I recently taught an actuarial probability course at FSU. I have TAed and taught discrete math several times, and taken graph theory, logic, set theory, and other related courses in undergrad. I have studied ODEs, PDEs, and stochastic differential equations in undergraduate and graduate school, and I have TAed differential equations in the past.
14 Subjects:
including
calculus,
geometry,
algebra 1,
algebra 2
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...I understand how science and math are used in industry. I like to help students understand the importance of trying to determine if answers make sense. I am a parent of two high school students so I understand the stress involved in trying to equip them for college.
10 Subjects:
including
calculus,
physics,
geometry,
algebra 1
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