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Lynn Houston U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions in basic algebra and any grade school math. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
John Zalewski U.S. View Profile
| I can help you solve problems involving fractions, decimals, ratios, and algebra. I can teach you how to do math faster, and even in your head. I can teach math definitions, and help you study, if necessary. Please do not ask any graphing, trigonometry, or calculus questions. Try to work through homework questions before asking for assistance.
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Wei Chong Singapore View Profile
| I can help you out with topics such as Algebra, Fractions, Exponents and Graphs. I'll guide you in solving math problems using logical step-by-step explanations. | On Vacation returns 09/16/2008 View Past Answers |
Josh Australia View Profile
| When I work through problems, I emphasize principles and key ideas which I believe are worth noting. I will try to answer questions in the following areas, but not at the advanced level. Algebra. Sequences & Series. Trigonometry. Functions & Graphs. Coordinate Geometry. Quadratic Polynomials. Exponentials & Logarithms. Basic Calculus. Probability, Permutations and Combinations. Mathematical Induction. Complex numbers. Physics problems. | On Vacation returns 09/07/2008 View Past Answers |
Jenny U.S. View Profile
| I can answer all types of questions in subjects including algebra, geometry, calculus, logic, probability, word problems, statistics, and trigonometry. Please submit only one question, and I will explain each step of the problem's solution to you. | On Vacation returns 09/01/2008 View Past Answers |
Abe Mantell View Profile
| 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! | On Vacation returns 08/30/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-08-29 math question: Well, it can't be prime because prime numbers always have two factors, 1 and the number itself. The only numbers that have an odd number of factors are perfect squares. 4, 9, 16, 25, etc. For example...
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2008-08-28 Math (algebra) Helping daughter EEEEE: Ok, the only thing I can think of is that your daughter is doing graphing and these are points on a graph. If you have graph paper, that would be easiest, you can print some (just google "graph paper")...
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2008-08-28 Math: Aimee, To add fractions together you need to know about "common denominators". Please look up "least common multiple" or "lowest common multiple" (LCM) on a search engine to find out more. In this...
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2008-08-27 absolute value: Hello, Kim. The quadratic formula would not apply to this question. The quadratic formula is useful when you have a figure such as this: 3x^2 + x + 7. In that example, 'a' would equal 3, 'b' would...
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2008-08-27 absolute value: Hello, Kim. absolute value of 1 - 2/x = 5 1 - 2/x = 5 Step 1: Subtract 1 from both sides. Result: -2/x = 4. Step 2: Cross-multiply. Result: -2 = 4x. Step 3: Divide both sides by 4...
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