...Or you could simply use some basic Algebra to figure out exactly how many tiles you need before you start. After all, a deck is a two-dimensional plane, and each tile is a two dimensional plane. By figuring out the square footage of the entire deck, then subtracting the total square footage of your blue, interior design, you know how much footage of red tile you need. (read more)
...As a math major I have taken many courses which involve logic and also courses just on mathematical logic. I have also taken philosophy classes on logic as well. I am a physics major and have been tutoring physics at the Rutgers Learning Center. (read more)
...I work with groups and individuals all around the area, from Scotch Plains, to Maplewood, to Edison. With all of my students there is definite improvement in their critical thinking, organization, knowledge of crucial material, and fundamental math, reading, and writing skills. I believe that one-on-one tutoring is the most effective way to make 'learning' happen. (read more)
...I took Geometry and Algebra 2 as a freshman, then Precalculus as a sophomore, and AP Calculus BC as a junior, and am taking AP Statistics as a senior. I have received A in all of these subjects and scored an 800 on SAT Math and Sat Math Level II. I know exactly how to get a perfect score on such exams and strive to help my students achieve perfection as well. (read more)
6 Subjects: includingACT Math,Geometry,Algebra 1,SAT Math
...I received my bachelor's in mathematics from Rutgers University, New Brunswick (with minors in philosophy and computer science) and am currently a graduate student focusing on statistics and optimization here at Rutgers. As such, I have the privilege of taking a deep-dive into the theoretical as... (read more)