Nathan Axel
Algebra teacher | Tutor for 7 years
Hello, I'm a dedicated educator with expertise in Algebra. My academic journey led me through Miami Dade College, where I honed my skills and passion for teaching. With a commitment to fostering a deep understanding of mathematical concepts, I'm here to assist and guide students in their learning journey. Let's unravel the world of algebra together.
Questions
How do you write an equation in point slope form given (-3, -4) m= 0?
How do you solve #x^2+x-72=0#?
How do you simplify #(-9)(-7)+(-9)(7) - (9)(-7)#?
How do you solve the system of equations #2x+8y=6# and #-5x-20y=-15#?
How do you find the roots of #12x=9x^2+4# by factoring?
When 4 is added to one-half the number x, the result is the same as if 2 had been subtracted from the number x. How do you write an equation that expresses this relationship?
The electric bill at Jane's house this month was $71.50. The charge is based on a flat rate of $25 per month plus a charge of $0.15 per kilowatt-hour of electricity used. How many kilowatt-hours of electricity were used?
How do you sketch the graph of #y=(x+3)^2# and describe the transformation?
How do you rationalize the denominator and simplify #1/(1-8sqrt2)#?
How do you simplify # -2 times -3#?
How do you find the slope given (1,5) and (-1,0)?
The volume of a rectangular prism is #3x^3+34x^2+72x-64#, if the height is x+4, what is the area of the base of the prism?
If Y varies inversely as x. If y=10 when x=4, how do you find y when x=2?
How do you simplify #(x^-4y^3)^(1/8)/(x^2y^5)^(-1/4)#?
How do you write a quadratic function in intercept form who has x intercepts =16/3, -5/2 and passes through points (-9/2, -25/18)?
How do you write 3/11 as a decimal?
What is the difference between graphing #x=1# on a coordinate plane and on a number line?
How do you combine #(3k + 4) ( 3k - 5)#?
A tree grows #1 3/4# feet per year. How long will it take the tree to grow from a height of #21 1/4# feet to a height of 37 feet?
How do you solve using the quadratic formula #3x^2 + 4x = 6#?