...I've also prepared students for challenging competitions like the Russian Regional Math Olympiads, AMC, and Math Counts. My journey in mathematics started with a degree in Mathematics, and I've taught in diverse locations worldwide. I have a deep passion for teaching and traveling, and I began my teaching career in Russia, working with gifted high school students. (read more)
...Thus, by definition of antisymmetric, R on A is antisymmetric. Therefore, if R n R-1 ? {(a, a): a ? A}, R on A is antisymmetric. It will now be shown that if R on A is antisymmetric, R n R-1 ? {(a, a): a ? A}. Let m, n ? A. (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 am a New York State certified Mathematics Teacher (grades 7-12) and currently work as an associate consultant for Weaver Recovery Consulting, an emergency management company. I graduated with a Bachelor's degree from SUNY Oswego in 2014. I double majored in Physics (B.S.) and Mathematics (B.A.) and acquired a cumulative GPA of 3.76. (read more)
...I earned A's in each of my Electrical Engineering courses. I tutored calculus and calculus-based physics for 2 1/2 years. During that time, I also taught Engineering Statics to a summer school student whose professor would only provide exam dates - he did not teach the course. (read more)