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Author: Jack

Computer science: interpretation of the perl for loop

By Jack Posted on March 4, 2014 Posted in computer science Tagged with for loop, increment, interpolation, iteration, newline, perl, programming

Tutoring math, you are likely aware of its connection to computer science.  The math tutor continues the explanation of the perl for loop. In my previous post, I began exploring the field of computer science with a look at a …

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Computer Science: the for loop

By Jack Posted on March 1, 2014 Posted in computer science Tagged with for loop, perl

Tutoring math – especially if you have a degree in it – you likely realize that some of your students are on their way to computer science courses.  The math tutor opens the discussion on programming with the concept of …

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Math: how to graph a line

By Jack Posted on February 26, 2014 Posted in math Tagged with graphing, how to graph a line, intercepts method

When you tutor math, you know that everyone from grade 9 up needs to know this. Suppose you need to graph 2x – 7y = 21. There are two basic methods: the slope-y intercept method, and the intercepts method. Today, …

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Math: decimals to fractions

By Jack Posted on February 23, 2014 Posted in math Tagged with decimals, decimals to fractions, fractions, repeating decimals

Tutoring middle school math, you get asked how to convert decimals to fractions.  The math tutor tells some obvious – and some less obvious – methods. Converting a terminating decimal (one that ends) to a fraction is easy: Step 1)  …

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Biology: Three kinds of respiration

By Jack Posted on February 20, 2014 Posted in biology_12, nursing Tagged with respiration

Tutoring Biology 12, you cover the cardiovascular system.  The biology tutor discusses the gas exchange aspect. People commonly associate respiration with breathing.  However, from a biology point of view, the meanings are different.  Breathing is the physical process of bringing …

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Math: Radians, Part II

By Jack Posted on February 17, 2014 Posted in math Tagged with radians

Tutoring math, you deal with degree-to-radian conversions.  The math tutor continues on the topic of radians, picking up where he left off last July.   To know what a radian is, see my post here. In math 12, radians – …

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Math: Constant Calculations on the TI-30XA

By Jack Posted on February 13, 2014 Posted in math Tagged with calculator usage, constant calculations, TI-30XA

Tutoring math, you handle all kinds of calculators.  The math tutor continues with constant calculations:  this time, we hear Texas Instruments’ side of the story. The TI-30XA is extremely similar to the calculator I used in high school twenty five …

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Math: Using constants on the Casio fx-260Solar

By Jack Posted on February 10, 2014 Posted in Calculator Usage, math Tagged with Casio fx-260Solar, constant calculations

Tutoring math, calculator use is perennial.  The math tutor introduces a nifty trick for the Casio fx-260Solar. In physics, you often have a constant in a formula.  An obvious example is F=mg, where g=9.8m/s^2 High school physics students use the …

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Urine Regulation: Aldosterone

By Jack Posted on February 6, 2014 Posted in biology_12, nursing Tagged with aldosterone, excretion, kidney function, urine regulation

Tutoring Biology 12, you realize that with most organ systems, the hormonal control is the most difficult to retain.  The Biology tutor continues about urine regulation with this discussion of aldosterone. Of course, urine is produced by the kidneys.  If …

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Urine regulation: ADH

By Jack Posted on February 3, 2014 Posted in biology_12, nursing Tagged with ADH, excretion, urine regulation

Tutoring biology 12, you cover kidney function.  The biology tutor introduces ADH, which is a hormone used to regulate urine volume. For explanation of how a kidney works, see my post here. Today, we focus on the fine tuning of …

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