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Adam D. ...I received two bachelor's degrees at U of I, one in specialized physics and one in astronomy. I also have a minor in math and graduated with a 3.7 GPA. Before becoming a physics major I was actually a math major, so I've had a lot of experience with all different types of math and am very comfortable with them all.
24 Subjects: including trigonometry, physics, calculus, geometry
$45.00/hr
Evanston, IL
Daniel M. ...It's easier to talk about the different branches of discrete math separately. Combinatorics is the study of counting. Given a collection of objects how many ways are there to arrange a subset (or multiple subsets) of them.
12 Subjects: including trigonometry, calculus, statistics, algebra 1
$60.00/hr
Evanston, IL
M. P. ...The first degree I earned was a bachelor of science in chemistry from DePaul University. Classes included one year of each of the following sciences: college physics, general chemistry, orgo-chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical and geochemistry. In addition, I taught physical sciences to m...
50 Subjects: including trigonometry, chemistry, reading, biology
$40.00/hr
Skokie, IL
Robert L. ...I am an actuary and one of the topics covered in our syllabus was Finite Difference, which is basically the same as Discrete Math. Discrete math can cover many different topics and is a fairly advanced topic. I have assisted students at a high school on Discrete Math as it is taught there.
24 Subjects: including trigonometry, calculus, physics, geometry
$40.00/hr
Glencoe, IL
Steven C. ...More in depth study of Algebra. Conic sections will be introduced. Plane and Solid Geometry will be covered.
20 Subjects: including trigonometry, calculus, accounting, algebra 1
$30.00/hr
Chicago, IL

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