...Algebra 1 is important as it is the gateway to more advance math courses. Algebra 2 expands on algebra 1 and it usually involves learning logs, exponentials, imaginary numbers, etc. Algebra 2 is very important as a lot of it are used in trigonometry, calculus, and statistics. (read more)
...I have been tutoring the subject since then for about 3 years. Also,I took 3 more quarters of Economics at UCSB as part of My Masters degree curriculum. I have tutored undergraduate and graduate students in Econometrics. (read more)
...I have experience both tutoring and writing these in my studies and career. I have a PhD in Educational Psychology. During my time at UC Irvine, I taught statistics to undergraduate and graduate students, including PhD level courses. (read more)
...We were able to set the stage for strong foundations in functions,number theory and algorithms as a window to programming at the advanced level. With USC Math 400:Foundations of Discrete Mathematics; for instance we defined Cardinality as the number of elements in a set confirming countability o... (read more)
...It's also another way to use math to give people experience at analytical thinking. It is often a required course for business, accounting and computer majors. I have tutored “Finite Math” which includes the following list of core concepts with extensive experience for the last 5 years. (read more)