...A dot product is defined on Euclidean space. With the dot product, orthogonal vectors can be defined. The Gram-Schmidt Process defines an orthogonal (and orthonormal) basis for a subspace of Euclidean space. (read more)
...I graduated magna cum laude from Cornell University in 2021 with a degree in biological engineering, and minors in biology, biomedical engineering, and business. I am currently in my third year of dental school at the University of Buffalo. My passion for teaching developed while at Cornell, after I was hired to teach a calculus support class for my peers. (read more)
...Besides that, I have also been teaching Math at different levels, which has made me an expert on those topics. I can provide students a broad view of the topic which will help them to see where will they be using the subject in the future or how it is important. That always gives an extra motivation. (read more)