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Scotto  
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Any kind of mathematics (algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, probability, statistics, etc.). I also have answered some questions in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. I would like to volunteer in all areas of Mathematics, not just calculus, and the other three courses that were mentioned.Available
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Abe Mantell  
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Hello, I am a college professor of mathematics and regularly teach all levels from elementary mathematics through differential equations, and would be happy to assist anyone with such questions!Available
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Paul Klarreich  
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All topics in first-year calculus including infinite series, max-min and related rate problems. Also trigonometry and complex numbers, theory of equations, exponential and logarithmic functions. I can also try (but not guarantee) to answer questions on Analysis -- sequences, limits, continuity. On Vacation
returns 07/24/2008
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Socrates  
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I can answer questions from the standard four semester Calculus sequence. I am not prepared for questions on Tensor Calculus. Everything else is welcome. Derivatives, partial derivatives, ordinary differential equations, single and multiple integrals, change of variable, vector integration (Green`s Theorem, Stokes, and Gauss) and applications.On Vacation
returns 07/20/2008
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