...First, I start with very basic problems which are straightforward examples I use to clarify the subject. Then I ask an upper-level question to challenge them and let them work on it. If they can not figure out the solution, in the final stage I give hints to approach the problem and work together to the completion. (read more)
...I have tutored several peers in calculus, received a 5 on my AP calculus exam, and have won competitions at local colleges involving this subject. To master calculus, one has to break down problems into what they actually mean. Many people can do calculus, the most important part for success and a solid foundation is truly understanding calculus. (read more)
...Matrices are used to define linear transformations. The kernel and range of linear transformations are subspace of Euclidean space. A dot product is defined on Euclidean space. (read more)
...I was their primary caregiver throughout their childhood, and helped them with their schoolwork whenever they needed it. They both took math up through AP calculus (one of them took Calculus BC). One of them took AP Chemistry, the other took AP Physics, so I have seen some of the work done in those classes. My PhD is in Chemistry, 1988. (read more)
...I was an expert for trigonometry in my school and the main tutor preparing students for the ACT test. On my way of working with students, I give them all the possible technics to develop their level of knowledge and make them successful so that they can become problem solver even independently. I'm so flexible and always willing to work with students no matter their level or schedule. (read more)