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Phoenix, MD Trigonometry Tutors

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John C.
...My area of specialization is German, it is my major at the University of Maryland, and I am studying in Germany for a year starting in mid September. I have also taken three semesters of calculus at the college level. I am ready and willing to tutor in those two areas.I am a German major at the University of Maryland.
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7 Subjects: including trigonometry, English, writing, geometry
John C.
$20.00/hr
Fallston, MD
Ian T.
...I've taught about every college (graduate and undergraduate) physics course as well as students in rural South Africa. I've won awards and gotten rave reviews. I believe in meeting each student with respect, on his or her own terms, and adapting to the student's style of learning.
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26 Subjects: including trigonometry, chemistry, physics, calculus
Ian T.
$65.00/hr
Sparks Glencoe, MD
Briana K.
...Notecards, notecards, notecards! I am very good at studying and time management and it shows in my college test scores. I would be able to translate these skills to other and teach people how to make appropriate notecards and study skills in how to organize and take their tests accurately.
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33 Subjects: including trigonometry, reading, calculus, biology
Briana K.
$50.00/hr
Sykesville, MD
Alexander W.
...Ever since I was a child I've sought to unravel the mysteries and inner workings of my reality, modeling as best as I could the laws governing the world around me. As I grew older, my interests grew not only to find the description of things that happen logically based upon laws of our physical ...
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27 Subjects: including trigonometry, chemistry, reading, calculus
Alexander W.
$35.00/hr
Pikesville, MD
Richard M.
...Why the rules for these operations "work." Then there are (integer) exponents and factoring, composite numbers and primes, and why prime factorization (properly ordered) are unique, and why there are an infinite number of primes. Bottom line: there's a lot to talk about in elementary math. We need to pick and choose where our attention should be focused.
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12 Subjects: including trigonometry, reading, writing, calculus
Richard M.
$50.00/hr
Finksburg, MD
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