...We do know however, that a die very closely approximates a perfect cube; therefore, each of the six faces are equally likely to turn up. We may conclude then, that the probability of turning up a five, for example, is 1/6. Even elementary probability problems can quickly become more complicated: What is the probability of turning up exactly three fives in ten tosses? (read more)
...I have taught astronomy and physics for most of my life. I am a shodan in Aikido and have exposure/practice in numerous other systems. A first degree black belt takes time and focus; still, it is just the beginning. (read more)
5 Subjects: includingCalculus,Physics,Differential Equations,Martial Arts
...I am capable of teaching physics and math at grade school, middle school, high school and college levels. I have proficiency in making mathematical and science concepts that seem complicated at face value simple enough to comprehend. I scored well enough on the high school PSATs to become a national merit scholar and scored a 690 on the math GRE in college. (read more)
...As a Hispanic and bilingual person, I has had the opportunity to teach Spanish language to high school and college students for about 10 years ago. As an Engineer, I have had opportunity of use trigonometry in many Calculates. Also, I have taught to many school and college students to help them for assignments and projects for about 10 years ago. (read more)
...I've also tutored kids in reading and writing through America Reads, and have also taught, as well as supervised, children in summer school. So, I have a lot of experience working with people from all different backgrounds and ages, most likely because I just love helping others learn! Feel free to contact me to learn more about my lessons! (read more)