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Algebra 2 • Series

Polyminal calculations and Equations. Trigonometry

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Khang N and 2 others

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This series ended on March 15, 2024. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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I plan to cover mostly about calculations with polynomials and solving equations. Some equations you may have never met before. Also, anyone who is interested in trigonometry like graphs or equations about it can join in. Note: this series is not about polynomial graphs. If you are interested, comment me to open a session on one. Besides, if somebody wants to solve hard equations, feel free to ask. If necessary, I will open another series.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

From the trigonometry session, all are important so if you guys are skipping, tell me the reason why. Anyone who doesn't follow the policy, I will consider removing from the series. Thanks!

Dates

August 10 - March 15

Learners

28 / 30

Total Sessions

23

About the Tutors

I'm currently a student at a Vietnamese high school. Although my English in Maths is only OK, I can help you guys with many kinds of problems. Here is my class code: L54IGJ. Please certify my certifications.

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Hi, I'm a junior from Ethiopia. I mainly teach Algebra I, but I also host a quantum computing series.

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I'm Ariel, and I'm here because I want to go on the journey of learning with others. Love and passion know no boundaries, and whether that’s in opening a new book or finding innovative ways to solve a math problem, the possibilities of learning are boundless. Yet in a world where we stigmatize making mistakes, we often feel isolated and alienated in our process of learning. I want to create a safe and inclusive environment where we can foster confidence and spark curiosity. I hold the quote "we don't make mistakes—we just have happy accidents" close to heart. And in these encouraging interactions, we find something more than joy; we find meaning. I'm grateful to be a part of a community of inspiration: a fearless place for us to build each other up.

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