...I recently passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam in California, so I am a certified Engineer in Training. I have taken courses including, but not limited to: Aircraft structures I and II, thermodynamics, structures and instrumentation, and materials science. I have used mathematica for the four years I was receiving education for my bachelor of science in space physics. (read more)
...I have years of experience tutoring Geometry, so I know how to help students find the right answer, such as by paying careful attention to units. I can usually tell when they understand - and when they don't - and can rephrase the problem so they can see it from a different angle. Doing well on the SAT math section requires a good foundation in mathematics, which I have and can share. (read more)
...In particular the ratios of their sides is the same. The basic ratios are sin, cos and tan and their reciprocals are csc, sec and cot, respectively. Relationships are developed among these ratios as well as the law of sins and the law of cosines which are used to resolve all the sides and angles of any triangle. (read more)
...I taught pre-algebra for 20 years in a public high school in Tucson. I was a special education teacher, learning disabilities specifically, for 15 years. I taught in a local high school in all subject areas with 14-19 year-olds. (read more)
...If you tell me "I don't know" in answer to a question, I'll take that as an invitation to ask you more questions to help you figure out the answer for yourself. My teaching background is varied. I've taught college students basic Russian; adult learners from every walk of life in English as a Second Language; basic literacy and math; and essay writing for high school and college students. (read more)