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Expert Profile: silly_dreamer

Expertise:  I am an 8th grade math teacher, but have experience teaching high school as well. I am comfortable assisting with math questions dealing with Algebra II/Trigonometry.

Experience in the area
Middle/H.S. Math teacher, math tutor

Education/Credentials
M.Ed. Secondary Math Education, graduate minor in mathematics

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User Comments
Thanks!
(Karima on 11/25/08)
Thanks!
(Karima on 11/25/08)
Thanks, I can understand better when each step is broken down like this one was. I hope to do more like these with a little more confidence
(Karima on 11/22/08)
Thank You!
(Tim on 09/12/08)
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Recent Answers from silly_dreamer
2008-11-24  graphing Hi again Karima, When you have an absolute value sign, as you have shown, you still pick values for x and solve for y. The only difference will be the values you get for y when x is negative. Ex:...
2008-11-24  graphing Hi Karima, You're almost done. When we graph, we typically write equations in y=mx+b format (slope-intercept format), which is what you have here. However, we want the y to be positive. To do this...
2008-11-24  word problems Hi Tony, You're almost there with this equation. We do need to find the mean of the numbers, but there are FIVE projects that will be averaged. So, the equation should look like this: (82+85+78+88+x)/5...
2008-11-24  inequalities Hi Karima, To solve this problem, we're going to write some equations from the information given. First, we know that we have a triangle. This means, we have three sides. A...
2008-11-22  simplifying linear equations Hi Yasmeen, We know that C = (5/9)(F-32). Because the variable we are solving for is C (it is isolated to one side of the equation), this is the equation that we use to SOLVE FOR Celsius, using...
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