Some quick background info: I'm a theoretical physicist, specializing in string theory and black holes. I am currently taking a break from academia to ostensibly write a book, which is easier said than done (shocking, right?). I was most recently a research fellow at Harvard (and MIT and then Peki... (read more)
Hello. I’m Nate Ince. I am highly qualified to explain high level mathematics concepts as a Masters of Mathematics from Carnegie Mellon (GPA 4.5) and Mathematics major from MIT (GPA 4.5). But I’m a two time Honorable Mention on the United State Math Olympiad and on the Putnam, both notable mathematics contests, and won many awards as a high school student on regional math competitions. (read more)
...I believe that learning physics and math should be fun and engaging. My goal is to make these subjects accessible by breaking down complex concepts into manageable pieces. I tailor my teaching approach to each student, identifying their unique learning style and addressing their specific needs. (read more)
...Systems of linear equations occur when using Kirchhoff's laws in Physics to solve for currents/resistances in electric circuits.
2. Matrix transformations are used extensively by computer graphics systems. For example OpenGL makes extensive use of vectors and matrices to render objects in 2D/3D.
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...My teaching philosophy is based on the notion that math is fun and practical; the best way to learn Math is by doing it. Through personal experience, I truly believe that learning math is a highly profitable investment for any individual both intellectually and professionally. Whether you need ... (read more)