...Exponents, logarithms and roots come up all the time because many relationships between important factors in a design or description of a natural principle can only be treated as if they were linear, or that is, adequately described using straight lines, to the roughest of approximations. Not ha... (read more)
I recently graduated from Cornell University with a Ph.D. in molecular biophysics, and have loved teaching science and math since I began tutoring my classmates when I was in high school. I find that everyone is capable of learning even the most complex subjects, when the teacher is able to connect... (read more)
...Prior to taking that job in 2021, I was a mathematics professor for over 30 years. I have a Ph.D. and teaching experience at community colleges, four-year liberal arts colleges and universities. I was a “math dad” at the public schools when my kids were young. (read more)